Summary
King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Cornwall to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Eden Project. During the visit, some people in the crowd questioned King Charles about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, but others told them to stop. The royal couple engaged in various activities, such as launching community events and meeting local groups.
Key Facts
- King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the Eden Project in Cornwall.
- The visit celebrated the project's 25th anniversary.
- Some people in the crowd asked King Charles about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- A woman in the crowd told the hecklers to stop.
- The royal couple launched The Big Lunch and The Big Help Out, events for community celebration in June.
- King Charles tried to help cut a cake with a sword and played with large marbles made from a fallen tree.
- They met with local community and charity groups.
- The couple visited Holy Trinity Church and Market House in St Austell.