Hear, hear Prince Charles; Letters.(Letter to the editor)

From: The Daily Mail (London, England) | Date: March 19, 2007 | Copyright information

I WISH people would lay off Prince Charles. He has as much right to have opinions as any of us. I am sure that sometimes he speaks for the silent majority whose voices do not have an impact on controversial issues - but his voice is heard, even if it annoys some people.

I appreciate the fact that he concerns himself with issues that affect me.

And I would rather he discussed matters of the day that are important to people, rather than ignoring them as some of ...

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