Prince Charles: The British heir to the throne enjoys country life

Prince Charles should have liked this date: the British heir to the throne visited a farm in Gloucestershire.

Prince Charles (71) campaigned for rural tourism in the Corona crisis and now visited the farm of the well-known British farmer and TV star Adam Henson. There the heir not only got to know some cute piglets …

Charles was a guest at Cotswold Farm Park near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire – a breeding center that 150,000 people visit annually, according to British media reports. It was closed for several months due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now that visitors are allowed inside again, the Royal was also on site to get an idea of ​​the situation. In addition to the pigs, Charles, who is a passionate farmer himself, also saw horses, sheep and goats.

After the corona restrictions in the UK were relaxed, members of the royal family are slowly returning to their public duties. However, Queen Elizabeth II (94) and her husband Prince Philip (99) are rumored to be off to a royal summer break after their corona isolation at Windsor Castle and will probably retire to Balmoral Castle in Scotland in August.

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