Prince Charles 'reads' the weather on the Six O'Clock News while touring the BBC Scotland HQ in Glasgow.Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PAPrince Charles is presented with a set of fake dreadlocks by Rita Marley on a visit to the Trenchtown Community Centre in Jamaica. Unfortunately he's got them the wrong way roundPhotograph: Tim Rooke/REXPrince Charles spills champagne on his shirt while drinking from the polo trophy won by his team at the Hurlingham Club near Buenos AiresPhotograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters
Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, meet Val Diamond who is sporting a San Francisco Skyline Hat after a performance of Beach Blanket Babylon in San Francisco Photograph: Paul Sakuma/ReutersPrince Charles raises a glass as he samples a pint of beer at the Craven Heifer Hotel in Stainforth near Settle Photograph: John Giles/PAPrince Charles with sons Harry and William during a media photocall in Monbiel. Charles was overheard mumbling: 'Bloody people. I can't bear that man. He's so awful, he really is.'Photograph: Arno Balzarini/APPrince Charles studies a witchetty grub during a bush foods demonstration in Alice Springs, AustraliaPhotograph: David Gray/ReutersPrince Charles plays drums with the Sierra Leone National Band Troupe at the Golf Club in FreetownPhotograph: Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesPrince Charles visits a Duchy Originals bakery at Launceston, Cornwall, where they will start producing Cornish pastiesPhotograph: Michael Dunlea/Rex FeaturesPrince Charles wears a pair of 3D glasses as he looks at a 3D computer program in BudapestPhotograph: Imre Foeldi/APPrince Charles and Camilla watch samba dancers during a tour of the Marie Complexo favela in Rio de JaneiroPhotograph: Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesPrince Charles and Camilla share a giggle and drink whisky from a Quaich given as a wedding gift at the Mey Highland Games.Photograph: Chris Wattie/ReutersPrince Charles looks around a toy shop in Poundbury, DorsetPhotograph: Chris Ison/PA
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