Colin Brazier: ‘Yesterday Prince Charles dipped his toes into the environmental debate again’

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Colin Brazier: ‘Yesterday Prince Charles dipped his toes into the environmental debate again, he praised Greta Thunberg…will he be able to stop making these pronouncements when King?’

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