London, UK. 13th July, 2017. One of the UK’s largest conservation charities to be launched in recent years was unveiled today by its new patron, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Pictured here His Royal Highness with Shire Horses within the park, part of the conservation of the heritage and community. During a visit to London’s Hyde Park, the Prince formally launched The Royal Parks charity, which supports and manages 5,000 acres of Royal Parks stretching from Greenwich Park in the east to Bushy Park in the west. ound R Credit: Jeff Gilbert/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 13th July, 2017. One of the UK’s largest conservation charities to be launched in recent years was unveiled today by its new patron, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.  Pictured here His Royal Highness with Shire Horses within the park, part of the conservation of the heritage and community. During a visit to London’s Hyde Park, the Prince formally launched The Royal Parks charity, which supports and manages 5,000 acres of Royal Parks stretching from Greenwich Park in the east to Bushy Park in the west. ound R Credit: Jeff Gilbert/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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One of the UK’s largest conservation charities to be launched in recent years was unveiled today by its new patron, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Pictured here His Royal Highness with Shire Horses within the park, part of the conservation of the heritage and community. During a visit to London’s Hyde Park, the Prince formally launched The Royal Parks charity, which supports and manages 5, 000 acres of Royal Parks stretching from Greenwich Park in the east to Bushy Park in the west. He said: “The parks I remember as a very small child, being taken around Richmond Park with my great grandmother Queen Mary in her wonderful old, upright green Daimler. As a result, those parks, in particular Richmond Park, are imprinted on my childhood memory in a very special way, which is why I have always felt that children should have the opportunity to experience parks at a young age. PHOTO:JEFF GILBERT 13.07.2017