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Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will soon be opening an organic veggie and flower shop close to their country home, Highgrove.
London, Mar 17 : Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will soon be opening an organic veggie and flower shop close to their country home, Highgrove.
Apart from organic vegetables and flowers from the Prince of Wales' farm, the store, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire will also sell books, toys and stationery.
A spokesman for the heir to the British throne confirmed the setting up of the store and said that every product would be 'inspired' by Highgrove.
"Every product within the new shop will be sourced from or have been inspired by some aspect of Highgrove or its gardens," The Sun quoted the spokesman, as saying.
The proceeds received from the sale of the products at the store will go to the prince's charities.
ANI