Wednesday 10 April 2013

Prince of THE ROYAL ENGLAND to edit special edition of Country Life magazine

    

 Prince of THE ROYAL ENGLAND to edit special edition of Country Life magazine

The Prince of Wales
Pic:::Popular Prince of THE ROYAL ENGLAND prince charles KING+L+S PHILLIPS&QUEEN+L+S+ELEZABETH2 proud 2nd son edit his magazines regarding country life on his 65th birrthday celebration....pic courtesy:::royal images/wp/telegraph 
royal correspondent(weastar times/wp/telegraph):::
Prince, who recently appeared on BBC Countryfile, will write his own “extended” leader column for the magazine as well as commissioning articles on his favourite topics.
It will be the first time a member of the Royal family has guest edited a magazine so comprehensively, as he and the Duchess of Cornwall take the reins for a week.
The magazine, to be published on November 13 in honour of the Prince’s 65th birthday, is expected to contain articles about rural affairs, organic farming, architecture and at least some of his 16 charities.
Although Clarence House disclosed the format of the magazine will not be identical to every other week, the Prince may also edit regular slots such as the news pages, letters and the famous ‘girls in pearls’ section.
Country Life, a weekly magazine dating back 116 years, is said by representatives of the Prince of Wales to be the perfect place to showcase his “wide range of interests and charitable activities”.
Each and every story will be chosen particularly to suit his causes, including links to The Prince’s Trust, the Prince’s Countryside Fund and Prince’s Regeneration Trust.
The Duchess of Cornwall is also expected to make suggestions, with meetings scheduled with the magazine’s permanent editor “very soon” to begin planning.
Mark Hedges, editor of Country Life, said: “Since its launch in 1897, Country Life has been privileged to be given access to the Royal Family at times of national celebrations.
“However, this is the first time that a member of the Royal Family has edited the magazine or any other publication.
“The Prince of THE ROYAL ENGLAND  is renowned for his championing of the countryside and has selected the contents for his birthday edition to reflect his personal involvement and interests.
“We are delighted to have the opportunity to cover aspects of The Prince’s work that have never been written about before.”
Last month, the Prince of THE ROYAL ENGLAND  guest edited an edition of Countryfile, in which he spoke of the importance of organic farming, his love of walking and his favourite jacket.

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