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Prince Charles' car powered by cheese and wine - VG

Prince Charles’ car powered by cheese and wine – VG

NOW THE WHITE WINE IS SUPER: Prince Charles’ blue open-top sports car has been his companion for 51 years. Now it is environmentally friendly.

The British Prince’s vintage Aston Martin sports car has good habits. Now the 51-year-old donkey is rolling over the profits of the country’s wine and cheese production.

Britain’s future king owns a hood and has been described as a typical “petrol hat”.

Confirms that it is correct.

– Yes, I was there, but that was before we knew what the problems were, he says.

In a larger interview with BBCIn which The Prince talks about the environment and climate change, he reveals that his favorite car has been converted from a petrol-powered hatch to a modern delicacy spread on biofuels.

– I cannot drive it much, but it is almost inconceivable that it now goes to waste, or surplus production, from the production of white wine and English cheese.

He didn’t just redesign the old blue car. Charles has taken several steps to reduce his carbon footprint.

Concern: Prince Charles shares young people’s frustration that not much is being done about climate change.

Meat and fish are cut from the royal menu twice a week, as well as dairy products are removed once a week.

Solar panels have been installed at Clarence House, the palace on the Mall in London which is the Prince’s official residence, and at Highgrove which is the family home of Prince Charles and Camilla in the country.

Additionally, a third house, Birkhall Estate in Balmoral, is heated on biomass in the form of wood chips.

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The legendary car: Prince William borrowed his father’s car; Sports car Aston Martin Volante, when he married Kate in 2011.

Prince Charles said three weeks before the climate summit in Glasgow He shares Greta Thunberg’s concerns and other environmental activists That world leaders are “talking in” and not doing enough to prevent the catastrophic consequences of climate change.

However, he does not believe that civil disobedience forms barriers as it is among other climate rebels in Extinction Rebellion And Insulate Britain is particularly appropriate.

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Recently, major highways in London have been completely closed.

Prince Charles was asked if he sympathized with the activists.

– Of course I have, he says.

— but I don’t think it’s very useful to do it in ways that most people would distance themselves from. I totally understand their frustration, but the challenge is to address the frustration in a more constructive way than destructive.

He believes that it is time for most people to understand the desperation of many young people.

Many young people feel that nothing is being done, and no one hears their frustration that their future will be completely destroyed, says the Prince.

The environmentally conscious prince believes in it COP26 Climate Summit in Glasgow It is a last chance, and it is a disaster if climate change is not resolved.

Now, the 71-year-old prince has honored future royal generations and perhaps all the young and environmentally conscious, in the form of a garden and a small forest that he planted in Birkhall.

This became the same year his eldest grandson was born, and now he has called it ‘Prince George’s Forest’.

– I hope he appreciates it one day.