Charles warned Harry and Meghan Coronation plan is 'rife with problems'


Zoe Forsey and Russell Myers, hosts of the Pod Save The Queen podcast, discussed the Princess of Wales’ latest campaign on the early years, Shaping Us.

Mr Myers compared the Princess’ project to previous royal schemes, which have been able to strike up a conversation.

For instance, King Charles III has been an active campaigner for the environment for more than five decades, giving his first major speech on the issue, warning of the dangerous effects of plastic pollution, in 1970 aged 21.

It wasn’t until 1992 that the United Nations recognised climate change as a serious issue.

Mr Myers said: “They need people to start talking about it in order to then work out what is needed and work out what life-changing impact they can have for different sections of society.

“And so they have to take baby steps. It’s been described to me as her life’s work…It’s very worthy. I think it will make a difference.

“And it will be something that they hope — and I suppose we all hope — that can change the next generation of kids’ lives for the better.”

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