Prince Charles wraps up German tour with visit to Bavarian farm
By DW
11 May 2019 |
2:18 pm
The prince and his wife Camilla have ended their four-day tour with a visit to an organic farm outside Munich. They enjoyed seeing animals and making pretzels at the farm.
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