- Prince Charles visited Narberth, West Wales on Thursday.
- More than 1,000 people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of him.
- Charles greeted babies and received gifts of local cakes and rum.
Prince Charles was 200 miles away in Wales on a royal walkabout; on the day of high political drama; which saw Boris Johnson resign as British Prime Minister. In order to see Charles during his visit, more than 1,000 people swarmed the pavements; in the little town of Narberth in West Wales on Thursday. And like a politician (a well-liked one! ); Charles welcomed infants and accepted bouquets of flowers; as well as presents of regional pastries and rum.
Charles, 73, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, are in Wales this week for a number of trips; visiting localities and promoting causes that are important to them. Wednesday saw Camilla go by herself to a school in Bettws, Newport; where she promoted her ongoing reading drive; and assisted with the opening of a new library.
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The Prince of Wales observed firsthand how the region’s High Street; has welcomed a large number of independent; family-owned businesses that highlight artisan products during his visit on Thursday. Charles, a supporter of sustainability, local eating, and organic foods; seemed to be enjoying the moment.
Andrew Rees, a local butcher who took Prince Charles about; describes him as a “wonderful man” who had the backing of the entire village. “We treated him to a pleasant hour in the town. It was wonderful to observe him welcome everybody; observe the joyful expressions, and observe how he had time for everyone. He is cherished.”
The combined choirs of Narberth Community, Tavernspite, and Templeton elementary schools; welcomed Charles when he got out of his electric Audi by singing the Welsh anthem “Calon Lan.”
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