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Prince Charles faces constant battle over royal jobs and environmental protection

At the beginning of each new year, fans of theroyalwant to know who won the title of "Most Hardworking Royal" for the past 12 months of service. I am looking forward to it.

Usually the competition is between Prince of Wales and Princess Royal. They claim the top spot thanks to their great work ethic and dedication to their royal duties.

Princess Anne will win her crown in 2021, defeating her brother after performing her 387 public duties against her 385 for Prince Charles .

These numbers are staggering, but the environmental impact from one royal betrothal to another weighs heavily on the minds offuture kings. increase.

Prince Charles has campaigned for more than 50 years to help the world better manage the environment. His passion is passed on to Prince William.

Prince Charles wants to attend as many engagements as possible (

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Despite being 73 years old, thePrince of Wales has been busy for decades, Hundreds of works have been produced. Appears every year.

Prince Charles is trying hard to attend his royal duties in the greenest way possible. It's either taking an electric car or driving an Aston his Martin that's been modified to run on cheese and wine.

However, several scheduled appearances are far from each other and the future king will have to travel by helicopter.

ITV's Royal Rota podcastAccording to the host of }, this is a decision that has always haunted the prince as he is aware of the environmental damage caused by helicopters.

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As the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Portsmouth to mark the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War, the host of thepodcast said: That morning in Devon and Cornwall.

"That obviously meant that we had to use a helicopter for that. I was told that Prince Charles dislikes using helicopters."

106} They went on to say, ``They recognize that there is a tension between trying to fit in with everything they do and trying to be environmentally friendly.''

Prince Charles expressed concern over climate change.

Prince Charles' Aston Martin runs on leftover wine and cheese (

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He had a darling Aston Martin was made from wine and cheese in 2008 I modified it to run on bioethanol.

Aston Martin engineers discovered that a mixture of surplus English white wine and whey could be used to run a car. According to The Telegraph , the manufacturer is said to have urged Prince not to switch fuels.

Prince Charles said: They used it well and now admit that it runs better and is more powerful on that fuel than petrol.

But this was not the only time Prince Charles turned to improving the king's means of transport. In 2007, it was reported that theQueen's Royal Train was commissioned to run on vegetable oil. Prince Charles explains:

He continued: But maintenance workers might argue about it, he admitted, "They say it's clogging the engine or something."

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