THE prospect of becoming a grandfather for the first time later this year has led Prince Charles to speak out about his fears of passing on a dysfunctional environmental situation to the next generation.
THE prospect of becoming a grandfather for the first time later this year has led Prince Charles to speak out about his fears of passing on a dysfunctional environmental situation to the next generation.
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Helen McArdle
In an interview for ITV1's This Morning to be broadcast today, the Prince of Wales said he did not want to leave a poisoned chalice to future children.
He said: "We don't, in a sensible world, want to hand on an increasingly dysfunctional world to our grandchildren, to leave them with the real problem.
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