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Saturday, 8 March 2014

Prince Charles: good food in hospitals should be a priority

By Alice Philipson

7:06AM GMT 31 Jan 2014

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Prince Charles wants the NHS to see "food as a medicine in itself", claiming better hospital meals would speed up recovery times.

He called for the quality of food served by the NHS to be made a "clinical priority" and said long-overdue changes could have benefits in other areas of health care such as malnutrition among the elderly.

It comes less than a month after the Telegraph disclosed that more than one in three hospital trusts have cut spending on patients’ meals in the past year.

Some hospitals are now spending as little as 69p on each meal, according to Department of Health figures, with meals at one trust described as “worse than prison”.

During an event at Clarence House organised by Prince Charles and the Department of Health, the prince said that what patients eat "will feed enormously into improving not only people’s health but also reducing the levels of malnutrition amongst the elderly".

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He highlighted the recently introduced Hospital Food Exemplar CQUIN (Commissioning for Quality and Innovation), which allows commissioners to reward hospital trusts for delivering high quality food.

In a speech Charles said it was important to "see food as a medicine in itself", according to the Daily Mail.

He added: "You can imagine just how delighted I was that last month NHS England launched an initiative CQUIN, which for the first time actually encouraged commissioners to make hospital food a clinical priority."

He described Mike Duckett, former catering manager at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London, as an "inspiration".

Mr Duckett reopened a number of shutdown hospital kitchens and set them up with an organic chef and links to local farmers in Kent who were able to supply them with fresh seasonal produce.

Charles said this kind of enterprise created a "virtuous circle" of sustainability, helping the local economy and ensuring better patient health.

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Prince Charles: climate change deniers are 'headless chickens'

By Alice Philipson

3:00PM GMT 31 Jan 2014

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Prince Charles has criticised climate change deniers, describing them as the "headless chicken brigade" during an awards ceremony recognising a leading young green entrepreneur.

Charles, who has campaigned for years to reduce global warming, also spoke out against "the barrage of sheer intimidation" from powerful anti-climate change groups during the event held at Buckingham Palace last night.

He presented Gamal Albinsaid with the inaugural Prince of Wales Young Sustainability Entrepreneur Prize, designed to inspire young people around the world to tackle environmental, social and health issues.

In a speech to announce the winner, Charles told the invited audience of finalists, sustainability experts, entrepreneurs, business leaders and policy makers: "It is baffling, I must say, that in our modern world we have such blind trust in science and technology that we all accept what science tells us about everything – until, that is, it comes to climate science.

"All of a sudden, and with a barrage of sheer intimidation, we are told by powerful groups of deniers that the scientists are wrong and we must abandon all our faith in so much overwhelming scientific evidence.

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"So, thank goodness for our young entrepreneurs here this evening, who have the far-sightedness and confidence in what they know is happening to ignore the headless chicken brigade and do something practical to help."

He also told the guests: "As you may possibly have noticed from time to time, I have tended to make a habit of sticking my head above the parapet and generally getting it shot off for pointing out what has always been blindingly obvious to me.

"Perhaps it has been too uncomfortable for those with vested interests to acknowledge, but we have spent the best part of the past century enthusiastically testing the world to utter destruction; not looking closely enough at the long-term impact our actions will have."

Mr Albinsaid is the founder of the Indonesian social enterprise Garbage Clinical Insurance, an innovative project which helps the poorest communities gain access to health services and education through the collection and recycling of rubbish.

The international competition, developed in partnership with Unilever and the Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership (CPSL), which has Charles as patron, was designed to find the next generation of sustainable-living entrepreneurs.

The winning entrepreneur's project will now benefit from a prize fund of just over £40,000 in financial support and a package of individually tailored mentoring from both CPSL and Unilever in the coming months.

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Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Prince Charles turns royal barman as he pulls a pint in a pub

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall enjoy a pint of self poured ale at The Bell pub in Purleigh, Essex 4:20PM GMT 29 Jan 2014

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall tried their hands at pulling pints today as they chatted to regulars at The Bell pub in Purleigh in Essex.

The visit to the pub, which dates back to the 14th century, was part of a day-long trip around Essex with visits to the High House Production Park in Purfleet and the Palace Theatre in Westcliff-on-Sea.

The royal couple toured High House Production Park where students from South Essex College, where they watched teenagers learning how to light a music performance and make sure the sound levels were right.

Later today they will finish their tour at the Palace Theatre in Westcliff-on-Sea to celebrate the 450th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare.

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Sunday, 12 January 2014

Jessie J's scantily clad meeting with Prince Charles

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Prince Charles and Prince William appeal for an end to poaching during London zoo visit

It was a father and son outing to London Zoo for the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge who attended the “United for Wildlife” meeting, hoping to tackle the unprecedented rise in the illegal wildlife trade 8:36PM GMT 26 Nov 2013

The Duke of Cambridge declared his new United for Wildlife project can make a real difference to animal conservation as he marvelled at London Zoo's star attractions - the tigers.

William was joined by his father, the Prince of Wales, as he convened the first official meeting of the umbrella organisation he has assembled to help tackle the threat to the world's wildlife.

Before the talks began, the two men - who are both passionate about conservation - toured the tiger enclosure and got close to some of the big cats that face an uncertain future in the wild.

During the tour, the Duke spoke about his plans for United for Wildlife, saying he wanted to get conservation leaders and experts around the table.

He added that he wanted to get "them in one room to focus their energy and their commitment to one cause - particularly obviously this illegal wildlife trade at the moment is such a big issue".

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"The idea was that United for Wildlife can progress and we can really start the ball rolling and the momentum and really try and change and tackle this issue," he said.

William went on: "Education is the most important thing as we saw with the shark fin soup campaign - the more education, the more obviously we can put out there and show people and educate them on what they're buying and what they're seeing and really try and change their attitudes.

"I think we've got a real chance of changing the way things are going."

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Friday, 6 December 2013

Live: Kate Middleton and Prince William attend premiere of Mandela film in London

5 Dec 2013 23:34The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are guests of honour at the Leicester Square UK premiere of Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom, this year's Royal Film Performance



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Prince Charles hails 'generous' Brits

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Prince Charles hails the 'generous' British

The Prince of Wales praises the work of the Disasters Emergency Committee at an event celebrating its 50th Anniversary, saying people in Britain are some of the "most generous people anywhere in the world" 2:56PM GMT 05 Dec 2013

Prince Charles met supporters, volunteers and aid workers at a reception in central London to mark the 50th anniversary of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC).

The prince, praised the British public's generosity in donating to the Philippines typhoon appeal.

"This sort of occasion gives us an opportunity to remark upon the fact that people in this country seem to be some of the most generous people anywhere in the world.

"It is truly remarkable that so much money is raised so quickly."

According to the Prince of Wales' website the British public have so far raised £68 million for victims of Typhoon Haiyan.

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Rebekah Books approved £4,000 payment for photo of Prince William in bikini, court hears

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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Prince William performs alongside Jon Bon Jovi

Prince William takes to the stage alongside Jon Bon Jovi to perform 'Livin' on a Prayer' at a gala for a homeless charity By Claire Carter, and agencies

1:09AM GMT 27 Nov 2013

The Duke of Cambridge joined Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift on stage at a charity gala to perform - complete with what looked like an air guitar.

The Duke met the pair at an event in London to support homeless charity Centrepoint, of which he is a patron.

(Dominic Lipinski/Getty Images)

The trio met on the red carpet, which was actually blue in line with the night's winter theme, before they took to the stage to perform Livin' on a Prayer. There was speculation last night that the second in line to the throne also used an air guitar for his performance.

The Duke joked he would start twerking as he met young people who had been helped by the charity, at the event at Kensington Palace.

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Olivia Sabat, 22, who was about to perform at the gala concert alongside Swift and Bon Jovi, said : "He was like: 'would it put you off if I was dancing?' and I said 'No, I want you to listen - dancing and listening.'

Ms Sabat said it was a privilege to perform for the Duke, particularly alongside such successful stars as Swift and Bon Jovi.

Swift, who performed hits Trouble, Love Story and 15, said she was honoured to perform at the palace.

"This is my first time playing at Kensington Palace or any palace for that matter," she said.

"I want to thank you for having me Prince William, this is just amazing."

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Swift said it was important the gala concert was supporting young people at risk of homelessness, given they were dealing with more than most people were at what was already a difficult age.

Other guests at the event included Benedict Cumberbatch, James Blunt and Tinie Tempah.

Danielle Alexandra, gala convenor, said the event took six months to create. "But really it all comes down to the prince, who is a remarkable man," she said. "He wanted to do whatever he could to help the cause."

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The Duke, who has been a patron of the Centrepoint charity since September 2005, presented the Centrepoint Great Britain Youth Inspiration Award to Bon Jovi for his humanitarian work.

Bon Jovi, who also performed, founded Soul Foundation in the United States in 2006 which aims to break the cycle of people falling into poverty and homelessness by helping them gain access to food and affordable housing along with job training programmes.

Bon Jovi said: "Nights like this happen once in a lifetime but the chance to affect change can last a lifetime.

"Each one of you tonight have that chance to affect change."

Centrepoint works with hundreds of young people to help them tackle issues that can lead to homelessness.

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Prince William performs alongside Jon Bon Jovi

Prince William takes to the stage alongside Jon Bon Jovi to perform 'Livin' on a Prayer' at a gala for a homeless charity By Claire Carter, and agencies

1:09AM GMT 27 Nov 2013

The Duke of Cambridge joined Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift on stage at a charity gala to perform - complete with what looked like an air guitar.

The Duke met the pair at an event in London to support homeless charity Centrepoint, of which he is a patron.

(Dominic Lipinski/Getty Images)

The trio met on the red carpet, which was actually blue in line with the night's winter theme, before they took to the stage to perform Livin' on a Prayer. There was speculation last night that the second in line to the throne also used an air guitar for his performance.

The Duke joked he would start twerking as he met young people who had been helped by the charity, at the event at Kensington Palace.

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Olivia Sabat, 22, who was about to perform at the gala concert alongside Swift and Bon Jovi, said : "He was like: 'would it put you off if I was dancing?' and I said 'No, I want you to listen - dancing and listening.'

Ms Sabat said it was a privilege to perform for the Duke, particularly alongside such successful stars as Swift and Bon Jovi.

Swift, who performed hits Trouble, Love Story and 15, said she was honoured to perform at the palace.

"This is my first time playing at Kensington Palace or any palace for that matter," she said.

"I want to thank you for having me Prince William, this is just amazing."

Taylor Swift with Jon Bon Jovi (Getty Images)

Swift said it was important the gala concert was supporting young people at risk of homelessness, given they were dealing with more than most people were at what was already a difficult age.

Other guests at the event included Benedict Cumberbatch, James Blunt and Tinie Tempah.

Danielle Alexandra, gala convenor, said the event took six months to create. "But really it all comes down to the prince, who is a remarkable man," she said. "He wanted to do whatever he could to help the cause."

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The Duke, who has been a patron of the Centrepoint charity since September 2005, presented the Centrepoint Great Britain Youth Inspiration Award to Bon Jovi for his humanitarian work.

Bon Jovi, who also performed, founded Soul Foundation in the United States in 2006 which aims to break the cycle of people falling into poverty and homelessness by helping them gain access to food and affordable housing along with job training programmes.

Bon Jovi said: "Nights like this happen once in a lifetime but the chance to affect change can last a lifetime.

"Each one of you tonight have that chance to affect change."

Centrepoint works with hundreds of young people to help them tackle issues that can lead to homelessness.

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Prince Charles: I wish I'd had grandchildren sooner

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The Prince of Wales, who became a grandfather at the age of 64, wishes it had happened when he was younger.

According to one of the guests at his 65th birthday party at Buckingham Palace last week, Prince Charles described “how he really enjoyed being a grandfather and how he wished he had grandchildren earlier”.

The guest adds in the New York Post: “He said he was envious of his friends who already have many grandchildren.”

Charles was 32 when he married Diana, Princess of Wales, and Prince William was 28 at the time of his wedding to the Duchess of Cambridge. This week, it was confirmed that Sir Mick Jagger, who is only five years older than Charles, is due to become a great-grandfather in the new year.

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“Oh my God, no,” she wails in Time Out. “You’d have to spend so much time in the gym. Can you imagine? No, I just love sitting around on my arse watching telly and eating sausage rolls.”

Still, she concedes that woman are under-represented in spy stories, which is why she was happy to take a part in Legacy.

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Prince William sings with Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift

Prince William belts out Bon Jovi's Livin' On A Prayer rock anthem after joining him and US pop star Taylor Swift on stage at a charity event 7:31AM GMT 27 Nov 2013

The Duke of Cambridge joined Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift on stage to sing for an impromptu rendition of the hit song Livin' On A Prayer as real and rock royalty joined forces in the name of charity.

The trio were the main attractions at the Winter Whites Gala in Kensington Palace tonight to support homeless charity Centrepoint. While they were the most sought after guests, others included Benedict Cumberbatch, James Blunt and Tinie Tempah.

The Prince, who has been a patron of the Centrepoint charity since September 2005, delivered a speech and presented the Centrepoint Great Britain Youth Inspiration Award to Bon Jovi for his humanitarian work.

Bon Jovi's Soul Foundation was founded in the US in 2006 and aims to break the cycle of people falling into poverty and homelessness by helping them gain access to food and affordable housing along with job training programmes.

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Jon Bon Jovi: Prince William has got 'it'

Living on an heir. The Duke of Cambridge (right) sings with Taylor Swift (left) and Jon Bon Jovi at the Centrepoint Gala Dinner  Photo: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire By Claire Carter, and agencies

10:10PM GMT 27 Nov 2013

The Duke of Cambridge has a good singing voice and should do a charity single, according to rock superstar Jon Bon Jovi.

Bon Jovi praised the Duke's tuneful notes after he joined him, along with Taylor Swift, on stage to sing an impromptu version of Livin' on a Prayer at a charity event.

And after his crowd pleasing performance, the Duke could find he is now in high demand, with Bon Jovi saying he would be keen to make a charity single with the Duke.

"His Royal Highness had 'it'," he said. "If he ever wants to give up his day job, we could do a charity single for Centre Point and the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation."

"He was a great sport and I can assure you all the man can sing."

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The pair appeared on stage for the impromptu performance at the Winter Whites Gala, held to support homeless charity Centrepoint. The Duke has been a patron of the charity since 2005.

The Duke presented the Centrepoint Great Britain Youth Inspiration Award to Bon Jovi for his humanitarian work. Bon Jovi founded his Soul Foundation in the United States in 2006 which aims to help vulnerable people by giving them access to food and affordable housing with job training programmes.

Swift said: “This is my first time playing at Kensington Palace or any palace for that matter," she said. "I want to thank you for having me Prince William, this is just amazing."

Benedict Cumberbatch, James Blunt and Tinie Tempah were also at the event on Tuesday night.

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Prince Philip visits GCHQ's secret London listening post

Prince Philip has visited the London office of Government Communication Headquarters  Tim Walker. Edited by Richard Eden

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Ducati of Cambridge: Prince William tries out superbikes

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Prince Harry takes Elizabeth Arden's Eight Hour Cream on his South Pole expedition

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Monday, 25 November 2013

Prince William joins in parachute game

The Duke of Cambridge takes part in a parachute game and signs an anti-bullying message as he attends a Diana Award 'Inspire Day' training workshop event 5:18PM GMT 22 Nov 2013

The Duke of Cambridge met 30 winners of the Diana Award, which set up in his mother's memory to encourage young people to tackle social issues.

Among them was 12-year-old Tyreese Garrod, from Newham, east London, whose 12-year-old cousin killed himself after being badly bullied.

The duke signed a huge anti-bullying poster which has travelled the country with the words "Be strong! William".

Tessy Ojo, chief executive of the Diana Award, said it was a thrill for the young people to meet the prince.

"We are taking a stand against bullying and having Prince William's support that is inspiring."

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He also met Sham Mamoun, 14, who is Syrian-British and who became the 40,000th winner of a Diana Award after she raised awareness of the crisis in Syria.

The teenager, from Wythenshawe, Manchester, said: "He is the future King, so we felt special."

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