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Prince of Wales kicks off India tour

The Prince of Wales began his tour of India yesterday in New Dehli in what is his tenth official visit to the country. The jam-packed day saw several engagements covering an array of different topics; the trip has been billed as a celebration of “British-Indian connections with a focus on sustainability,” according to Clarence House. The day included the Prince presenting Jolly…
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Prince of Wales and other royals undertake engagements while in Japan for Emperor's enthronement

While many of the royals from across the globe travelled to Japan for the Enthronement Ceremony and other events regarding Emperor Naruhito’s enthronement, they also undertook engagements while in Japan. The Prince of Wales took time to tour the Nez Museum’s Japanese Garden yesterday. It exhibits “Japanese and East Asian art that businessman and politician Nezu Kaichirō…
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Prince of Wales teams up with designers for eco-friendly fashion line from Highgrove garden

Prince Charles has teamed up with British design duo Vim + Omi for a sustainable fashion line, having provided nettle from the gardens at Highgrove for their clothing. Speaking to People magazine, Omi says that the idea to collaborate was Prince Charles’s. The partnership began, quite mundanely, over tea. Prince Charles was hosting an event for the British Fashion Council and Vim + Omi…
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Prince of Wales says next 18 months critical for humanity when dealing with rapid climate change and biodiversity loss

The Prince of Wales warned late last week that the next 18 months would be crucial to the survival of humanity with the rise of global warming. Prince Charles made the remarks at a reception in his London residence, Clarence House, for Commonwealth Foreign Ministers, where he touched upon the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings, which will be held in Kigali, Rwanda. The Prince joked…
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