Prince Charles Reflects on a Childhood Bond with Princess Anne That's Still a Top Passion Today

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Prince Charles found his green thumb at a young age.  The royal, 72, recently reflected on his childhood at Buckingham Palace while appearing on the BBC radio show The Poet Laureate Has Gone to His Shed.  "My sister and I had a little vegetable patch in the back of some border somewhere," he told host Simon Armitage of bonding with Princess Anne. "We had great fun trying to grow tomatoes rather unsuccessfully and things like that."  The royal siblings were helped by a "wonderful" head gardener at Queen Elizabeth's London residence named Mr. Nutbeam.  "He was splendid and he helped us a bit, my sister and I with the little garden we had," Prince Charles recalled.  Prince Charles and Prin ...
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00:00 Prince Charles found his green thumb at a young age. The royal, 72, recently reflected
00:16 on his childhood at Buckingham Palace while appearing on the BBC radio show The Poet Laureate
00:21 has gone to his shed.
00:26 My sister and I had a little vegetable patch in the back of some border somewhere," he
00:30 told host Simon Armitage of Bonding with Princess Anne.
00:36 "We had great fun trying to grow tomatoes rather unsuccessfully and things like that."
00:46 The royal siblings were helped by a wonderful head gardener at Queen Elizabeth's London
00:50 residence named Mr. Nutbean. "He was splendid and he helped us a bit, my sister and I with
01:00 the little garden we had," Prince Charles recalled.
01:07 Prince Charles and Princess Anne were born less than two years apart. Prince Andrew was
01:12 born nearly 10 years after Anne, and Prince Edward arrived four years after that.
01:21 RELATED - Prince Charles shares a 70-year-old family photo ahead of Princess Anne's birthday
01:26 Prince Charles and Princess Anne that love for gardening only grew with Prince Charles,
01:31 who has been an environmental advocate for decades and is turning the Queen's Sandringham
01:35 estate into a fully organic operation.
01:40 "There's nothing to beat is there, I think, than 'eating what you have grown,'" he said
01:48 on the radio show.
01:51 "This is another reason why I always feel it is so important to find ways of encouraging
01:57 children to grow vegetables and things at school."
02:04 Prince Charles and Princess Anne can't get enough of People's Royals coverage? Sign up
02:09 for our free royals newsletter to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle
02:14 and more.
02:15 Prince Charles has been an environmental advocate for decades, recently supporting a new charter
02:20 for the environment, which he called the Terra Carta, which aims to ensure big businesses
02:25 are including green initiatives in their future plans.
02:32 In an introductory essay to his charter, the royal grandfather said we are at a historic
02:36 tipping point in the lives and livelihoods of current and future generations and today
02:41 must be the decisive moment that we make sustainability the growth story of our time while positioning
02:46 nature as the engine of our economy.
02:52 On the radio show, Prince Charles said, "First don't want to be confronted by my grandchildren
02:57 and other people's grandchildren saying, 'Why didn't you do something when you could?'"
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