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«Breaking News» RICHARD KAY: We reveal the ruthless and VERY effective regime of His Royal Buffness!

Most men of his age would cover up, rather than risk displaying the flabbiness of the march of time.


And, indeed, as he neared his 70th birthday last year, Prince Charles was characteristically self-deprecating about his physical wellbeing. ‘Bits of me keep falling off at regular intervals,’ he joked.


But, almost six months on from that milestone, it seems the Prince was being less than truthful. For this week, striding through the surf on a Caribbean beach, he boasted the physique of a man at least ten years his junior.


Indeed, it is not an exaggeration to say he cut an impressive figure. It brought back memories of the Prince’s bachelor days when he regularly stripped off for an impromptu swim.





Fit for a Prince: Prince Charles was showing off his enviable physique and natty trunks in Barbados this week


Fit for a Prince: Prince Charles was showing off his enviable physique and natty trunks in Barbados this week






Making waves: Trim Charles takes a dip in the Caribbean


Making waves: Trim Charles takes a dip in the Caribbean



Fit for a Prince: Prince Charles was showing off his enviable physique and natty trunks in Barbados this week. Indeed, it is not an exaggeration to say he cut an impressive figure. It brought back memories of the Prince’s bachelor days when he regularly stripped off for an impromptu swim



His stomach may not be quite as washboard-flat as it was when he was in his 20s, but the absence of any discernible ‘spare tyre’ around the princely middle is not just testimony to iron discipline, food fads and exercise.

There is another hidden quality that has been every bit as critical: the satisfaction of a happy and settled domestic routine. Approaching his 14th wedding anniversary, the Prince of Wales is today as contented a figure as he has been at any time in his adult life.


Three grandchildren and a fourth on the way have brought him an assuredness and sense of purpose.


All of this is down to the other equally trim figure alongside him in Barbados — the Duchess of Cornwall. It is due to her influence that he allowed himself to venture on to a beach teeming with sun-worshippers in the first place. 




Bachelor boy: Athletic Charles, 32, in the sea off Sydney three months before his 1981 wedding. Charles has always been a man who prides himself on his appearance


Bachelor boy: Athletic Charles, 32, in the sea off Sydney three months before his 1981 wedding. Charles has always been a man who prides himself on his appearance



Bachelor boy: Athletic Charles, 32, in the sea off Sydney three months before his 1981 wedding. Charles has always been a man who prides himself on his appearance






The 21-year-old Prince


The 21-year-old Prince






Heir to the tone: Aussie model Jane Priest steals a kiss from Charles when he was 30


Heir to the tone: Aussie model Jane Priest steals a kiss from Charles when he was 30



Heir to the tone: Aussie model Jane Priest steals a kiss from Charles when he was 30 (right); the 21-year-old Prince (left)



The old Charles, a mass of insecurities, would have shrunk from such a public excursion. But in Camilla, he has found not just a soulmate, but someone who has made him shrug off such concerns.


That they wandered on to the beach carrying their own towels and kicking off their shoes, just like the other holidaymakers all around them, was a sign of just how relaxed he has become.


The couple were enjoying a brief lull in Barbados before resuming a 12-day tour that will see them become the first members of the Royal Family to visit the Communist island of Cuba.


Despite the jokes that his ‘budgie-smuggling’ days were behind him, Charles has always been a man who prides himself on his appearance. And his secret appears to be simple — regular exercise, a moderate diet and a good dose of sheer willpower.


He has always looked after himself and taken care of his body. He also enjoys physical activity and remains physically fit. He’s also very careful about what he eats. If he puts on any weight, he will make sure he loses it.




Fun times: Prince Charles having fun on royal yacht Britannia. Like his father Prince Philip, Charles is understood to undertake his own health and fitness routine, based on a Royal Canadian Air Force fitness regimen known as the 5BX


Fun times: Prince Charles having fun on royal yacht Britannia. Like his father Prince Philip, Charles is understood to undertake his own health and fitness routine, based on a Royal Canadian Air Force fitness regimen known as the 5BX



Fun times: Prince Charles having fun on royal yacht Britannia. Like his father Prince Philip, Charles is understood to undertake his own health and fitness routine, based on a Royal Canadian Air Force fitness regimen known as the 5BX



Like his father Prince Philip, Charles is understood to undertake his own health and fitness routine, based on a Royal Canadian Air Force fitness regimen known as the 5BX (Five Basic Exercises).


He is sufficiently motivated by the desire to continue to fit into military uniforms made for him 30 years ago without his tailor having to let them out. And walking, especially in Scotland, has become an essential part of his routine.


‘His weight has remained pretty constant at around 11st 5lb for the past 40 years, though it does go up more often these days than it used to,’ says a friend.


Exercise is only part of the story. Healthy and moderate eating — only two meals a day — is another. Naturally, his diet revolves around organic food and he has regular meat-free days. He also likes to fast from time to time, which helps to moderate his weight.


Breakfast is usually soft-boiled eggs and fruit, and he never eats lunch. Dislikes include overcooked vegetables, coffee, chocolate, nuts, garlic, curry, chillies, raw onions, pork and blue cheese.


Dinner is usually grilled meat or fish with fresh vegetables. Neither Charles nor Camilla has an especially sweet tooth, though the Prince has always been partial to treacle tart.


Alcohol is also taken in moderation. Before dinner, he likes a dry martini mixed to his special recipe — three parts gin to one part vermouth — and he enjoys the occasional Laphroaig malt whisky and water.


Of course, Charles has also enjoyed the good fortune of inheriting the genes of his remarkable father, whose astonishing vitality and good health is such that, earlier this year, he was able to crawl from his overturned car after an accident near Sandringham.


After enjoying his time on the beach, Prince Charles was later more formally attired for a meeting with singer Lionel Richie, newly unveiled as a global ambassador for the international arm of his Prince’s Trust.


Charles and Camilla will carry out some 50 engagements across Barbados, St Lucia, St Vincent and The Grenadines, St Kitts and Nevis, Grenada, the Cayman Islands — and, of course, that historic visit to Cuba. 

Hello…is it ONE, you’re looking for? The Prince of Wales giggles with Lionel Richie as he announces him as global ambassador for The Prince's Trust



  • Prince Charles, 70, met with the 'Hello' singer while he was in Barbados today 

  • Lionel Richie, 69, will introduce The Prince's Trust to an international audience 

  • Royals are currently on a 12-day tour of the Caribbean and will also visit Cuba  


By Harriet Johnston For Mailonlineand Sarah Finley For Mailonline 


The Prince of Wales looked smart as he met with singer Lionel Richie in Barbados on Tuesday night.


Charles, 70, met Lionel Richie, 69, to officially name him as an ambassador for The Prince's Trust International. 


The 'Hello' singer will now help introduce The Prince's Trust International to a global audience.


The singer, who also looked smart in a navy suit, shook hands and joked with Charles at the reception at the Coral Reef Club Hotel in Folkestone, Barbados.




The Prince of Wales looked smart as he met with singer Lionel Richie in Barbados on Tuesday night


The Prince of Wales looked smart as he met with singer Lionel Richie in Barbados on Tuesday night


The Prince of Wales looked smart as he met with singer Lionel Richie in Barbados on Tuesday night






Charles, 70, met Lionel Richie, 69, to officially name him as an ambassador for The Prince's Trust International


Charles, 70, met Lionel Richie, 69, to officially name him as an ambassador for The Prince's Trust International






Later on at the reception the singer and Charles seemed deep in conversation, but they soon returned to their jovial manner


Later on at the reception the singer and Charles seemed deep in conversation, but they soon returned to their jovial manner



Charles, 70, met Lionel Richie, 69, to officially name him as an ambassador for The Prince's Trust International



Later on at the reception the singer and Charles seemed deep in conversation, but they soon returned to their jovial manner. 


The Prince's Trust International was founded in November 2015 by The Prince of Wales to support people aged 13 to 30 in Australia, Canada, India, Barbados, Jordan, Pakistan and Malta.


It is an extension of The Prince's Trust, which has helped nearly a million young people in the UK transform their lives over the past 43 years. 


Singer Tom Jones also joined the celebrations later in the day, where he embraced Lionel and posed for pictures with the singer and Prince Charles. 


Earlier in the day Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall were given a warm welcome as they kicked off the Barbados leg of their 12-day tour of the Caribbean. 




Charles and Lionel were later joined by another singer Tom Jones at the Coral Reef Club Hotel


Charles and Lionel were later joined by another singer Tom Jones at the Coral Reef Club Hotel


Charles and Lionel were later joined by another singer Tom Jones at the Coral Reef Club Hotel





Singer Lionel Richie was joined by his girlfriend Lisa Parigi (second left) Prince Charles and Singer Tom Jones


Singer Lionel Richie was joined by his girlfriend Lisa Parigi (second left) Prince Charles and Singer Tom Jones


Singer Lionel Richie was joined by his girlfriend Lisa Parigi (second left) Prince Charles and Singer Tom Jones 





The singer (left) who also looked smart in a navy suit, shook hands and joked with Charles at the reception at the Coral Reef Club Hotel in Folkestone, Barbados


The singer (left) who also looked smart in a navy suit, shook hands and joked with Charles at the reception at the Coral Reef Club Hotel in Folkestone, Barbados


The singer (left) who also looked smart in a navy suit, shook hands and joked with Charles at the reception at the Coral Reef Club Hotel in Folkestone, Barbados





The two singers embrace at the event which made Lionel Richie an official ambassador for The Prince's Trust


The two singers embrace at the event which made Lionel Richie an official ambassador for The Prince's Trust


The two singers embrace at the event which made Lionel Richie an official ambassador for The Prince's Trust



Charles, was warmly embraced by well-wishers as he and Camilla, 71, took part in a walkabout in Bridgetown on Tuesday.


The royals have already visited St Lucia on their tour, which will also take in an historic trip to Cuba later this month. 


Yesterday the couple enjoyed some downtime on a Barbados beach as they made the most of a day off in the sun between official engagements.




Charles, 70, was warmly embraced by well-wishers as he and Camilla, 71, took part in a walkabout in Bridgetown. Pictured, one woman places a hand on the back of Charles' neck


Charles, 70, was warmly embraced by well-wishers as he and Camilla, 71, took part in a walkabout in Bridgetown. Pictured, one woman places a hand on the back of Charles' neck


Charles, 70, was warmly embraced by well-wishers as he and Camilla, 71, took part in a walkabout in Bridgetown. Pictured, one woman places a hand on the back of Charles' neck 





The Duke of Cornwall laughed as the woman pulled him in for an embrace in Bridgetown


The Duke of Cornwall laughed as the woman pulled him in for an embrace in Bridgetown


The Duke of Cornwall laughed as the woman pulled him in for an embrace in Bridgetown





Nearby supporters laughed as the woman clung onto Charles' neck and held him close


Nearby supporters laughed as the woman clung onto Charles' neck and held him close


Nearby supporters laughed as the woman clung onto Charles' neck and held him close 





Another woman was also seen pulling in Charles for a hug during the Bridgetown walkabout


Another woman was also seen pulling in Charles for a hug during the Bridgetown walkabout


Another woman was also seen pulling in Charles for a hug during the Bridgetown walkabout





Prince Charles looked relaxed in sunglasses and a light suit as he greeted crowds in Barbados


Prince Charles looked relaxed in sunglasses and a light suit as he greeted crowds in Barbados


Prince Charles looked relaxed in sunglasses and a light suit as he greeted crowds in Barbados





The royal took time to shake hands with well-wishers in Bridgetown, smiling as he did so


The royal took time to shake hands with well-wishers in Bridgetown, smiling as he did so


The royal took time to shake hands with well-wishers in Bridgetown, smiling as he did so 



The red carpet was rolled out to mark Charles and Camilla's arrival in Barbados earlier today.


A military band paraded through the streets as thousands of well-wishers turned out in the hope of catching a glimpse of the royal visitors. 


Prince Charles donned a light suit for the occasion, proudly wearing his own military medals pinned to his lapel. 


Meanwhile the Duchess of Cornwall dressed for the weather in a flowing ice blue tunic and matching skirt. 




Prince Charles was in excellent spirits on a visit to the Nidhe Israel synagogue, Bridgetown


Prince Charles was in excellent spirits on a visit to the Nidhe Israel synagogue, Bridgetown


Prince Charles was in excellent spirits on a visit to the Nidhe Israel synagogue, Bridgetown





Meanwhile the Duchess of Cornwall met with a schoolgirl during her own solo engagement


Meanwhile the Duchess of Cornwall met with a schoolgirl during her own solo engagement


Meanwhile the Duchess of Cornwall met with a schoolgirl during her own solo engagement





The Duke of Cornwall was surrounded by supporters as he visited a Bridgetown synagogue


The Duke of Cornwall was surrounded by supporters as he visited a Bridgetown synagogue


The Duke of Cornwall was surrounded by supporters as he visited a Bridgetown synagogue





The Prince of Wales unveiled a plaque, seen in black, to commemorate his visit on Tuesday


The Prince of Wales unveiled a plaque, seen in black, to commemorate his visit on Tuesday


The Prince of Wales unveiled a plaque, seen in black, to commemorate his visit on Tuesday





Prince Charles adjusted his kippah as he made his way into the synagogue for the visit


Prince Charles adjusted his kippah as he made his way into the synagogue for the visit


Prince Charles adjusted his kippah as he made his way into the synagogue for the visit





The Duchess visited a woodworking class on a tour of the Derrick Smith School, Bridgetown


The Duchess visited a woodworking class on a tour of the Derrick Smith School, Bridgetown


The Duchess visited a woodworking class on a tour of the Derrick Smith School, Bridgetown





The Duchess of Cornwall meets staff and pupils while attending a Commonwealth Big Lunch at The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre in Bridgetown


The Duchess of Cornwall meets staff and pupils while attending a Commonwealth Big Lunch at The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre in Bridgetown


The Duchess of Cornwall meets staff and pupils while attending a Commonwealth Big Lunch at The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre in Bridgetown



She carried her essentials in a small handbag and whipped out an umbrella to protect herself from the intense sun. 


The tour began on Sunday when Charles briefly visited St Lucia for a few hours and marked the 40th anniversary of the country's independence.


He travelled that night to Barbados to be reunited with his wife, who had flown out ahead of the start of the tour. 


Today the couple watched a military parade before meeting the Govenor-General and first female prime minister of Barbados.  





The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall dressed for the heat as they arrived for the parade today


The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall dressed for the heat as they arrived for the parade today






The Duke of Cornwall wore his military medals pinned to the lapel of his light beige suit


The Duke of Cornwall wore his military medals pinned to the lapel of his light beige suit



The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall dressed for the heat as they arrived for the parade today





The Duke of Cornwall delivered a speech in Heroes Square, Bridgetown, during the welcome


The Duke of Cornwall delivered a speech in Heroes Square, Bridgetown, during the welcome


The Duke of Cornwall delivered a speech in Heroes Square, Bridgetown, during the welcome






Prince Charles laid a wreath of poppies at a cenotaph in Bridgetown during the ceremony


Prince Charles laid a wreath of poppies at a cenotaph in Bridgetown during the ceremony






Charles looked pensive as he remembered those who gave their lives for the Queen


Charles looked pensive as he remembered those who gave their lives for the Queen



Prince Charles laid a wreath of poppies at a cenotaph in Bridgetown during the ceremony





The streets were busy as fans went out to welcome the royals to the region of Bridgetown, with hundreds lining the streets


The streets were busy as fans went out to welcome the royals to the region of Bridgetown, with hundreds lining the streets


The streets were busy as fans went out to welcome the royals to the region of Bridgetown, with hundreds lining the streets



The couple laid a wreath at the centograph, and were snapped arriving at the meeting with the Govenor-General. 


Charles and Camilla met Dame Sandra Mason, who as Governor General is the Queen's representative on the Commonwealth island, and the country's first woman prime minister Mia Mottley.


A barrister who studied at the London School of Economics, Ms Mottley came to power in May last year when her Barbados Labour Party inflicted a crushing defeat on the ruling Democratic Labour Party, winning all the seats in parliament. 


During their tour, Charles and Camilla will also visit St Vincent and the Grenadines, St Kitts and Nevis, Grenada and the Cayman Islands. 




The red carpet was rolled out to mark the royals' arrival in Bridgetown on the Caribbean tour


The red carpet was rolled out to mark the royals' arrival in Bridgetown on the Caribbean tour


The red carpet was rolled out to mark the royals' arrival in Bridgetown on the Caribbean tour





The Duke of Cornwall delivered a speech as he was officially welcomed to Bridgetown today


The Duke of Cornwall delivered a speech as he was officially welcomed to Bridgetown today


The Duke of Cornwall delivered a speech as he was officially welcomed to Bridgetown today





The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall watched a parade and wreath laying ceremony today


The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall watched a parade and wreath laying ceremony today


The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall watched a parade and wreath laying ceremony today






Camilla, 71, whipped out a small umbrella to protect herself from the sun during the ceremony


Camilla, 71, whipped out a small umbrella to protect herself from the sun during the ceremony






The Duchess of Cornwall donned a light and breezy blue tunic and trousers


The Duchess of Cornwall donned a light and breezy blue tunic and trousers



Camilla, 71, whipped out a small umbrella to protect herself from the sun during the ceremony





The streets were packed with royal fans, desperate to catch sight of the couple, who are currently on a 12 day tour of the area


The streets were packed with royal fans, desperate to catch sight of the couple, who are currently on a 12 day tour of the area


The streets were packed with royal fans, desperate to catch sight of the couple, who are currently on a 12 day tour of the area 





The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall in Heroes Square, Bridgetown, Barbados for their official arrival ceremony


The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall in Heroes Square, Bridgetown, Barbados for their official arrival ceremony


The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall in Heroes Square, Bridgetown, Barbados for their official arrival ceremony 






Mia Mottley, the first female Prime Minister of Barbados, awaited the arrival of Prince Charles and Camilla


Mia Mottley, the first female Prime Minister of Barbados, awaited the arrival of Prince Charles and Camilla






The royal couple attended the military parade and wreath laying ceremony at Heroes Square in Bridgetown


The royal couple attended the military parade and wreath laying ceremony at Heroes Square in Bridgetown



Mia Mottley, the first female Prime Minister of Barbados, awaited the arrival of Prince Charles and Camilla, left. Right, The royal couple attended the military parade and wreath laying





Barbados sea cadets were among those who marched in the parade ahead of the arrival of the British royals


Barbados sea cadets were among those who marched in the parade ahead of the arrival of the British royals


Barbados sea cadets were among those who marched in the parade ahead of the arrival of the British royals 





A marching band parade played during the visit of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall on their Caribbean tour


A marching band parade played during the visit of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall on their Caribbean tour


A marching band parade played during the visit of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall on their Caribbean tour 



Charles is also said to be keen to discuss the impact of climate change in the area, having already spoken about the issue in St Lucia.  


Speaking about the global threat posed by climate change the prince said: 'Importantly, the Commonwealth brings us together and gives us the means to harness shared opportunities, as well as to address common challenges.


'There is no greater challenge facing all of us, in my view, than that of global warming and climate change which, I know, poses nothing short of an existential threat to this island as it does to every part of this region.' 




The couple receive a bottle of local rum during their meeting with the Prime Minister


The couple receive a bottle of local rum during their meeting with the Prime Minister


The couple receive a bottle of local rum during their meeting with the Prime Minister 








The royal couple went on to meet the Govenor-General and sign the visitors' book





Dame Sandra Mason, General-Govenor of Barbados, greeted Prince Charles and Camilla as they arrived for their meeting


Dame Sandra Mason, General-Govenor of Barbados, greeted Prince Charles and Camilla as they arrived for their meeting


Dame Sandra Mason, General-Govenor of Barbados, greeted Prince Charles and Camilla as they arrived for their meeting





The royal couple met with Dame Sandra Mason, who as Governor General is the Queen's representative on the Commonwealth island, and the country's first woman prime minister Mia Mottley


The royal couple met with Dame Sandra Mason, who as Governor General is the Queen's representative on the Commonwealth island, and the country's first woman prime minister Mia Mottley


The royal couple met with Dame Sandra Mason, who as Governor General is the Queen's representative on the Commonwealth island, and the country's first woman prime minister Mia Mottley





Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall are currently on a busy tour of the Caribbean islands, including a history-making four day visit to Cuba at the end of the week - the first by members of the monarchy


Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall are currently on a busy tour of the Caribbean islands, including a history-making four day visit to Cuba at the end of the week - the first by members of the monarchy


Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall are currently on a busy tour of the Caribbean islands, including a history-making four day visit to Cuba at the end of the week - the first by members of the monarchy





Duchess of Cornwall cuts a cake as she attends a Commonwealth Big Lunch event in Bridgetown


Duchess of Cornwall cuts a cake as she attends a Commonwealth Big Lunch event in Bridgetown


Duchess of Cornwall cuts a cake as she attends a Commonwealth Big Lunch event in Bridgetown





Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall poses for a photo with pupils and staff whilst attending a Commonwealth Big Lunch at The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre


Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall poses for a photo with pupils and staff whilst attending a Commonwealth Big Lunch at The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre


Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall poses for a photo with pupils and staff whilst attending a Commonwealth Big Lunch at The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre





Duchess of Cornwall looks delighted as she attends a Commonwealth Big Lunch at The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre


Duchess of Cornwall looks delighted as she attends a Commonwealth Big Lunch at The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre


Duchess of Cornwall looks delighted as she attends a Commonwealth Big Lunch at The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre





Camilla enjoys a lunch on Tuesday as her and Charles visit Bridgetown in Barbados


Camilla enjoys a lunch on Tuesday as her and Charles visit Bridgetown in Barbados


Camilla enjoys a lunch on Tuesday as her and Charles visit Bridgetown in Barbados 



 


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Main photo article Most men of his age would cover up, rather than risk displaying the flabbiness of the march of time.
And, indeed, as he neared his 70th birthday last year, Prince Charles was characteristically self-deprecating about his physical wellbeing. ‘Bits of me keep falling off at regular intervals,’ he j...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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