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Britain's Prince Charles says: I won't meddle when I am king

 

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Britain's Prince Charles visits the British Council festival in Lagos, Nigeria, November 7, 2018. Sunday Alamba/Pool via Reuters

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Charles said he will stop speaking out on issues he feels strongly about when he becomes king as he is "not that stupid".

 

Speaking to the BBC ahead of his 70th birthday next week, the son of 92 year-old Queen Elizabeth said that the role of monarch was completely different to his current position as Prince of Wales.

 

"The idea, somehow, that I'm going to go on in exactly the same way, if I have to succeed, is complete nonsense because the two - the two situations - are completely different," he said.

 

Asked whether his public campaigning will continue, he said: "No, it won't. I'm not that stupid."

 

Britain currently has a constitutional monarchy, where the monarch has a formal role in the formation of governments but an obligation to remain neutral and no practical political power.

 

Charles has been outspoken on topics such as the environment and social issues. In September Charles said in an interview with GQ magazine in September that "My problem is I find there are too many things that need doing or battling on behalf of."

 

But he told the BBC that he would operate within "constitutional parameters" as king.

 

"I do realise that it is a separate exercise being sovereign. So of course I understand entirely how that should operate," he said.

 

But he defended his activism as heir to the throne, which includes founding the Prince's Trust charity in 1976 to support vulnerable young people.

 

He said: "If it's meddling to worry about the inner cities as I did 40 years ago, then if that's meddling I'm proud of it."

 

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

 
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20 hours ago, Thechook said:

God I hope Australia denounces the royal family if he decides to be king.  Despise this guy.  Harry would be the best choice but we know that can't happen

Harry? The Prince who wore a Nazi uniform in public? Oh, that is in keeping with Windsor tradition.

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20 hours ago, Justgrazing said:

Charities that he's a patron of do a hell of a lot of good work in inner cities .. The chap's not a wrong 'un and should be given the chance to govern if Her Maj' calls it a day though given the Queen Mother clocked up more than a ton Queen Liz' may have a few more laps in her yet .. 

 

The royal family, king or queen do not govern in the UK. 

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9 hours ago, Kiwiken said:

I will be happy if Charles ever becomes King. He would be a good One. Sadly he may be the last King of England and the commonwealth.

For me I would be happy if he would ride his horse Camilla. Becoming king would be a desaster. What more shall Brits suffer from? Cameron, May, Charles? Will there be an end? 

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