Charles on Rwanda migrants: prince with social conscience has spent decades speaking his mind

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Charles on Rwanda migrants: prince with social conscience has spent decades speaking his mind
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Whatever his promises of how he will behave as king, Charles shows no sign of going quiet

Charles raised issues including sheep farming with Tony Blair and Labour ministers in what became known as the “black-spider” letters. The prince’s protest over plans for Chelsea Barracks led the Qatari developers to drop Lord Rogers of Riverside as architectour years ago, in a documentary to mark his 70th birthday, the Prince of Wales gave a significant undertaking.

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