Prince Charles

Prince Charles adds herbal medicines to his organic product range

Prince Charles adds herbal medicines to his organic product rangeLondon, January 24: "Healthcare enthusiast" Prince Charles' organic brand is set to launch its complementary medicines made of traditional herbal ingredients.

The Duchy Originals brand, acclaimed for it upmarket organic biscuits, sausages and marmalade, will sell three products, all priced at
10 pounds.

Prince Charles shows penchant for martinis during Scottish distillery tour

Prince Charles shows penchant for martinis during Scottish distillery tourLondon, January 20: Prince Charles showed his penchant for martinis when he sipped gin and tonic during a visit to William Grant & Sons'' distillery near Girvan in Ayrshire, Scotland.

The Prince of Wales discovered how the spirit is made during the tour.

Inside the palace, where Hendrick''s gin is produced, he was shown the huge stills containing the alcohol, and 11 bins of the botanicals that were added to it to give it flavour.

Prince Charles'' official gifts range from jewellery to sand

Charles and Camilla go jamming in JamaicaLondon, January 15 : Prince Charles and wife Camilla have compiled a list of more than 250 gifts, ranging from jewellery to sand, presented to them during their official overseas trips last year.

Clarence House revealed that the royal couple presents from Trinidad and Tobago in March included a plastic seat cover, a key ring, three ties, a pot of organic honey, numerous paintings, an alarm clock, and two sarongs.

British Royals deny racism in Indian polo player ‘Sooty’ row

Washington, January 15 : Prince Charles and his two sons, William and Harry, have slammed allegations that they are racist, after reports claiming that they called an Indian friend "Sooty" emerged.

Polo player Kolin Dhillon had revealed that his royal pals "affectionately" referred to him by the moniker whenever they met at a sports club near the Charles' countryside residence.

The sportsman had further rubbished the claim that the royals were racist, saying that the nickname used by the Prince of Wales and other players at the club was a "term of affection with no offence meant or felt".

Prince Charles affectionately calls Indian polo player Dhillon ‘Sooty’

Prince Charles affectionately calls Indian polo player Dhillon ‘Sooty’London, January 14 : Indian polo player Kolin Dhillon has revealed that friend Prince Charles is a man of `zero prejudice' and had "affectionately" nicknamed him Sooty.

Dhillon's statement comes after the Royal family came under the scanner in a new race row, with Prince Harry facing probe by Army officials for calling a fellow Asian comrade "Paki" in a 2006 home video.

Prince Charles pips younger sis ‘to become hardest working Royal’

Prince CharlesLondon, Dec 31 : Prince Charles has trounced his younger sister Princess Anne Valentine Low to become the hardest working member of the Royal Family.

The Prince of Wales, for the first time in years, has carried out more engagements in the past 12 months than Princess Royal.

According to figures compiled by Times reader Tim O'Donovan, the Princess carried out 534 official engagements during the year, while Prince Charles carried out a total of 560.

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