Prince Charles and Camilla Visit Bank of England
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have visited the Bank of England in London to understand how the bank is supporting the economy through the Covid-19 pandemic. Prince Charles and Camilla met with Governor Andrew Bailey and joined the Bank's regional agents on a virtual conference call. During the visit Their Royal Highnesses met with staff involved in the production of banknotes and learned about recycling efforts which turn used notes into everyday objects. Report by Louis Etemadi.

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