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Britains Prince Charles has revealed how he suffers unbelievable abuse every time he voices an opinion.
London, Feb.4 : Britain's Prince Charles has revealed how he suffers "unbelievable abuse" every time he voices an opinion.
According to The Sun, the Royal - a passionate supporter of classical architecture, rainforests and organic food among other causes - bemoaned the fact that he was criticised "every time I open my mouth".
In a blunt speech, he stressed his belief in the importance of working with nature, warning that it should not be "suppressed and humiliated".
The Prince spoke of his concerns during a discussion about "green" architecture at a forum for his Foundation for the Built Environment charity.
ANI