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[quote=Anonymous]Say what you will about Prince Charles and his horrid treatment of Diana, you cannot say that he takes his job or title lightly. By all accounts he is respectful to his mother and deeply proud of and an active and enthusiastic member of the BRF. Both he and Camilla work their tails off and he from his youth has been a very serious and intellectual man. He was an advocate of organic farming before organic was a thing and an earnest environmentalist before climate change became a big deal. He has apparently also written two books! Prince Charles is, as we’ve mentioned, legitimately passionate about matters of ecological concern. He’s even written two books about the subject: Harmony: A New Way of Looking At The World, which describes itself as in the same vein as An Inconvenient Truth, and On the Future of Food, taken from his keynote speech at the Future of Food conference at Georgetown University in 2011. But that’s not all! In 1980, he wrote a children’s book based on a story he used to tell his younger brothers Andrew and Edward; The Old Man of Lochnagar is the tale of a gruff old man in a desperate search for peace and quiet and a hot bath. The book was made into a BBC animated film, with the Prince narrating, and later, with the Prince’s permission, a ballet. http://mentalfloss.com/article/51922/11-things-prince-charles-does-his-time William by comparison was always not very well disciplined and he lacked passion and vision since a very young age. I think he was a very sensitive young boy and his parents bitter fights really effected him. After the death of his mother, he sort of grew up resenting the public, the press and probably thinks the monarchy is a royal burden that is forced upon him. I think he yearns to get away and be "a regular person" and as such affiliates with the Middletons and quiet country life. Behind the closed doors, he is a very troubled, unhappy young man. [/quote]
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