Next steps. Prince Charles and Prince William’s response to the Queen’s health concerns shows how “concerned” the British royal family are about what could happen to their monarch.
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Prince of Wales has described how the wood he began planting for hisâ¯grandchild Prince George had become “an old man’s obsession”. â¯Speaking from the gardens of Birkhall, on the Queen’s Balmoral estate, Charles said he had turned a field no longer being used by a neighbouring farmer into an arboretum.
He began planting the trees in 2013 and named it after his eldest grandson, who was born that year. “The great thing was I managed to plant it the same year that my grandson was born,” he told
.Next steps. Prince Charles and Prince William’s response to the Queen’s health concerns shows how “concerned” the British royal family are about what could happen to their monarch.
Prince Charles said that he was “reduced to tears” and “deeply touched” as he heard Prince William discuss the importance of royal succession and inheritance. Appearing in ITV’s 2019 documentary Prince Charles: Inside the Duchy of Cornwall, Prince William spoke with Mervyn Keeling, a second generation farmer, about what he plans to do with the estate.
Kate Garraway has revealed that Prince Charles got in touch during her husband Derek Draper’s hospital stay and intense battle with Covid-19 last year.The Good Morning Britain presenter previously revealed that a member of the royal family had reached out to her, but kept the person's identity a secret.
We knew Prince Harry’s memoir wouldn’t help the Royal Family feud, but it sounds like it could do some serious damage to the father-son relationship with Prince Charles.
A twist of events. Princess Diana cheated on Prince Charles before his affair with Camilla Parker-Bowles, according to a royal officer.
Prince Charles has “overlooked” his youngest son Prince Harry while “singling out” Prince William, a royal expert has claimed.
When Prince Charles and Princess Diana found out they were expecting their first child, there were many important decisions to be made. With Charles being first in line to the throne, they knew their first son would also one day being king, meaning they had a lot to consider.
Prince Charles has revealed his eldest grandson Prince George knows all about climate change and its impact on the world, as he promotes a new documentary.The 72 year old is appearing in the brand new one-off Sky Kids Original documentary, COP26: In Your Hands, which shows the impact of global warming all across the world.
Prince Charles has revealed he's "very proud" of his beloved son Prince William in a touching tribute.The Prince of Wales, 72, shared the sweet message ahead of the first Earthshot Prize ceremony on Sunday 17 October, which was launched by the Duke of Cambridge, 39. Charles posted the tribute on his Instagram page, alongside a photo of himself with his son and a promotional image of the Earthshot price finalists.
This week the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were at Kew Gardens hearing local school children’s ideas for an eco-friendly future. As more and more people look at ways to make their lifestyles more sustainable, the royal family are also opting to live greener lives.
With a team of chefs on hand, the Royal family could quite literally tuck into anything they like at meal times. But it turns out that there are more than a few quirks when it comes to the royal palate.
Prince Charles revealed in an interview that he doesn't eat meat or fish two days a week and sticks to a vegan diet once a week. The future king appeared on the Big Interviews on BBC on Monday morning to talk about the environment.
Prince Charles has said that he named the autumn garden at Balmoral after Prince George.The 72 year old talked about the gesture in an interview with the BBC about the environment as well as sharing that his Aston Martin is powered by cheese and wine.The future king also expressed his sympathies for Greta Thunberg and other groups like Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain.