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Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall start Wales summer visit Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall start Wales summer visit
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Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall have begun their week-long summer visit to Wales.Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall have begun their week-long summer visit to Wales.
The Prince has met members of the England and Australia cricket teams at Cardiff's Swalec Stadium, ahead of the Ashes Test starting on Wednesday.The Prince has met members of the England and Australia cricket teams at Cardiff's Swalec Stadium, ahead of the Ashes Test starting on Wednesday.
He will also speak to young people on a course run by The Prince's Trust aimed at preparing them for hospitality work. He also spoke to young people on a course run by The Prince's Trust aimed at preparing them for hospitality work.
On Monday he also toured Too Good To Waste, recycling centre and social enterprise in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
Later in the week the royal couple will open a bakery academy in Wrexham and visit a farm producing organic lamb.Later in the week the royal couple will open a bakery academy in Wrexham and visit a farm producing organic lamb.
During the tour, the pair will stay at their home in Llwynywermod, Carmarthenshire, where they will host a concert organised by the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff.During the tour, the pair will stay at their home in Llwynywermod, Carmarthenshire, where they will host a concert organised by the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff.
The Duchess will also host a tea party, with entertainment from Carmarthen Youth Opera, for children receiving treatment at Ty Hafan Children's Hospice.The Duchess will also host a tea party, with entertainment from Carmarthen Youth Opera, for children receiving treatment at Ty Hafan Children's Hospice.