To the outside world, the Royal lot appears to be a peculiar mix of ceremony, travel and photo opportunities.
Prince Charles has not always enjoyed his time in the spotlight, but during his 65 years he has learnt to cope admirably with the unusual situations in which he finds himself.
From his investiture as the Prince of Wales in 1969, sharing his thoughts on architecture and climate change, through to reading the weather forecast and lots and lots of dancing, the Prince is not easily flapped.
So what can we learn from Prince Charles and his 65 years? Watch the video and find out.
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Prince Charles and his garden at HighgroveEver since he moved to Highgrove House, Prince Charles has dedicated himself to creating a beautiful, eco-friendly garden
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