The British heir to the throne will also have a mishap. When visiting an agricultural show, he stepped into a cow dung. He was immediately comforted with encouraging words.
Harrogate – When it comes to British farmers, Prince Charles, 72, will soon be lucky. The heir to the throne stepped into a cow dung on Thursday while attending an agricultural show in northern England.
“I told him luck brings us, we always say,” said Anne Tully, a juror on the Great Yorkshire Show. Queen Elizabeth II’s eldest son, an avowed fan of agriculture, was inspecting a show of cattle from Devon in southwest England when the misstep happened.
Charles also got up close and personal with the 1,550 kilogram bull Moralee One Rebel Kicks. Breeder Tom Harrison then said of his conversation with the prince: “I could have chatted with him for an hour. He is very knowledgeable and I would have liked to have bought him a pint of beer. “
The prince is the patron of the Great Yorkshire Show and came accompanied by his wife Duchess Camilla (73). Thousands of visitors were expected at the largest British agricultural show with numerous live animals and around 2000 stands. dpa