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"I tried to make sure that everything I did was political"
Prince Charles
The King made this extraordinary statement in a documentary that will be released on the occasion of his 70th birthday next week.
Charles had promised to end his campaign for many causes, including the environment and homeopathy, a controversial topic. – while it stood out from a lobbying history.
In the interview, Charles stated that he would never discuss subjects as a monarch saying "I, not so stupid".
He said, "I realize that the exercise of sovereignty is an exercise in itself.
"So, of course, I totally understand how it should work.
"I tried to make sure that everything I did was political, but I think it's vital to remember that there is no has room only for one. sovereign at a time, not two.
"You can not be the same as the ruler if you are the Prince of Wales or the heir. But the idea that I will continue exactly the same way, if I have to succeed, is completely absurd because the two stations are completely different.
However, Charles was shameless of his previous campaigning efforts – adding: "I've always been intrigued, though it's worrying to be concerned about downtown, as I was doing it. 40 years ago and what was happening or not, conditions in which people lived.
I am very proud of it. "
In addition to delving into the history of his" black spider memos "written to ministers, the BBC One documentary will examine the life of the 39, heir to the British throne service.
This will give a rare insight into Charles's private life, one of the most notable examples being his interview with Jonathan Dimbleby in 1994, where he admitted having had an affair while he was married to Princess Diana.
Prince, Son and Heir – Charles will be broadcast on BBC One at the age of 70 at 9 pm tonight
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