say, much interest in that meeting between the prince of wales and the prime minister. it between the prince of wales and the prime minister. prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at about prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at about lunchtime - prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at about lunchtime by | prime minister. it will take place - tomorrow at about lunchtime by which time the prince of wales will have formally opened the prince of the heads of government commonwealth meeting. whether they discussed the british policy towards migrants in any substantive form is i think doubtful. both men will want to avoid the issue in a detail. i think they are far more likely to focus on they are far more likely to focus on the main issues of the commonwealth meeting, they are of course climate change, about which the prince feels very passionately and deeply, about food security, a real issue within the commonwealt
most recently, of course, rwanda is the country to which migrants crossing the english channel in search of asylum due to be sent by the british government for processing, a controversial policy prince charles is said to have described privately as appalling. reported comments which did not go down well with the british government. the commonwealth meeting will bring prince charles face to face with britain s prime minister boris johnson. will they discuss britain s policy towards migrants? it would be odd if they didn t in some form. but of course, charles is now more than ever aware of the need to avoid saying or doing anything which could be construed as political. for the commonwealth heads of government, who last met as a group in britain in 2018 when they were hosted by the queen, there are other matters to focus on. the commonwealth s 54 nations
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