2. Listen to the audio and answer the following questions:
a. Who do they think are the lowest earners?
b. How much do they think farmers earn?
c. Do they agree about a teacher's and a police officer's salary?
d. What is the woman's final point?
3 What do you think occupies most of his time?
Write a number 0–5 next to each activity, 0 = not at all, 5 = a lot.
_ earning a living
_ hunting
_ entertaining
_ travelling
_ skiing
_ performing royal duties
_ being with his family
4 Read the article. Answer the questions after each part.
Part 1
The Life of a Hard-Working Future King
1 What gives you the impression that Charles is extremely wealthy?
2 What happens to his staff if they do well? What happens if they don’t?
Prince Charles Is often portrayed as bad-tempered and spoilt. There are stories that every day seven eggs are boiled for his breakfast so that he can find one that is cooked just the way he likes it. His toothpaste is squeezed for him. And his bath towel is folded over a chair in a particular way for when he gets out of his royal bath.
He has an enormous private staff-secretaries, deputy secretaries, press officers, four valets, two butlers, two chauffeurs, ten gardeners, an army of porters, handymen, cleaners and maids. They are expected to get everything right. When HRH (His Royal Highness) feels they have performed their duties well, they are praised in a royal memo. But if they have made mistakes, they are called into his study and told off. The prince can get so angry that he has been known to have tantrums, throwing things and screaming with rage.
Part 2
The private and public man
3 What is the routine when he entertains at Highgrove and Sandringham?
4 What is the private side of Prince Charles?
Charles is eccentric and he admits it. He talks to trees and plants. He wants to save wildlife, but he enjoys hunting, shooting and fishing. He dresses for dinner, even if he’s eating alone. He’s a great socializer, poets, explorers, writers, broadcasters, philosophers, and politicians all eat at his table arriving at Highgrove, his family home, on a Saturday. They are then sent on their way before lunch on Sunday.
The prince also entertains extravagantly at Sandringham, one of the Queen’s homes, at least twice a year. There are picnic lunches on the beach, and lavish dinners with organic food from Highgrove. Conversation is lively, but the hair to the throne has to be careful what he says, because he knows too well that anything he says in private may be repeated in public.
The future monarch that we don’t see is a man of great humour, who cares passionately about the state of the British nation. He is madly in love with ‘his darling wife’, which is how he refers to Camilla in public. He is also devoted to his two children. William and Harry. He spoke of his delight at William’s marriage to Catherine Middleton in calling her ‘the daughter never had’.
Part 3
A dutiful life
5 What are some of his public duties?
6 What good deeds does he do?
Together Charles and Camilla perform royal duties, both at home and abroad. He attends over 500 public engagements a year. He visits hospitals, youth groups, charities, and business conferences. He hosts receptions to welcome visiting heads of state and VIPs. He travels abroad extensively, as an ambassador of the United Kingdom, representing trade and industry. Charles works hard to promote greater understanding between different religions, and is patron of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies at the university of Oxford. He is also president of the Prince’s Charities, which are active in promoting education, business, the environment, and opportunities for young people. The group rises 110 million annually. After the floods in Pakistan in 2010, the Prince started the Pakistan Recovery Fund, to raise money for health, education, and reconstruction.
Part 4
Everything except the top job
7 ‘Prince Charles has everything’. What does he have? What doesn’t he have?
8 What is Duchy Originals? What is happening to it? What does it sell?
9 What title will Camilla have when Charles is King?
10 In what different ways is Charles referred to? future King Prince of Wales . . .
Since his second marriage, Prince Charles has everything he wants except, as Diana (who was killed in a car accident in 1997) used to call it, ‘the top job’. Yet despite not being on the throne, he has worked hard to accomplish so much. He is concerned about the state of the country he loves, and shows his frustration that governments do little to tackle those problems about which he feels so strongly.
The Prince of Wales has his own food company, Duchy Original. It originally sold biscuits, but is now expanding to become one of Britain’s best-known and most successful organic brands, with over 200 hundred different products, including food, drinks, and hair and body care products. Charles, well-intentioned, hard-working conservative and old-fashioned, continues to do his duty as he sees it. But he is not longer alone. One day he will be HRH king The Prince Consort.
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