Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Prince Charles Worries About Environment for Unborn Grandchild
He may be next in line to the British throne, but he apparently worries just like any other dad or grandfather-to-be.
Prince Charles, a well-known advocate for environmental causes, told ITV's "This Morning" that he doesn't want his unborn grandchild to wonder why he didn't do more to tackle issues like climate change.
"I've gone on for years about the importance of thinking about the long-term in relation to the environmental damage, climate change and everything else," the prince, 64, said in the interview. "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. I don't want to be confronted by my future grandchild and (have) them say: 'Why didn't you do something?'"
Since Prince William and Kate Middleton, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, are expecting their first child early this summer, Prince Charles is especially outspoken about sharing his thoughts on the
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