| By Fay Schlesinger The Prince of Wales says he believes
he has been placed on Earth as future King ‘for a purpose’ - to save
the world.
Giving a fascinating insight into his view of his inherited wealth
and influence, he said: ‘I can only somehow imagine that I find
myself being born into this position for a purpose.
‘I don’t want my grandchildren or yours to come along and say to me,
“Why the hell didn’t you come and do something about this? You knew
what the problem was”. That is what motivates me.
‘I wanted to express something in the outer world that I feel
inside... We seem to have lost that understanding of the whole of
nature and the universe as a living entity.’
His impassioned comments come during a film about his belief that
unbridled commerce has led to the destruction of farmland and
countryside.
The documentary, called Harmony, is due to be aired on the U.S.
network NBC in November to coincide with the launch of a book of the
same name by the prince.
Charles is understood to have waived his author’s fee, and all
royalties will go to his charity, the Prince’s Trust.
But the Prince has previously come under fire for hypocrisy over
his eco-values.
Last year he commandeered a jet belonging to the Queen’s Flight to
attend the Copenhagen climate change summit, generating an estimated
6.4 tons of carbon dioxide - 5.2 tons more than if he had used a
commercial plane.
Critics condemned his words as ‘delusional’.
Graham Smith, of the anti-monarchy group Republic, said: ‘He is
under the impression he has been sent to save the world and deliver
us from our sins. It’s quite delusional.
‘He will have to be impartial and keep his mouth shut when he’s
king. If he really believes this is his mission and he disagrees
with Government in future, he risks plunging us into a
constitutional crisis.’
Senior royal aides denied the prince was attempting to mould his
public image and pave the way to ensure a positive legacy.
They stressed Charles also cared passionately about his other royal
duties, such as defence.
One said: ‘In private he has dismissed talk of legacies - that’s not
for him to say because it’s for others to judge. But hopefully his
charities will carry on for many years to come.
‘He has said there is a reason why he’s in a position to raise
these issues - that there is some higher power. But there is more to
his role than just green problems.

Expensive trip: Prince Charles and the Duchess of
Cornhole in Brunei, Asia
last summer. For the trip, he hired a private jet, leading to
accusations of
'green hypocrisy' as the visit was designed to highlight
environmental issues
‘It’s true that outside royal duties, the environment is the thing
he cares most passionately about.’
In a trailer to the film, the prince spoke passionately about his
decades-long quest for what he described in a statement as ‘a sacred
duty of stewardship of the natural order of things’.
He said: ‘I started 22 years ago on something that nobody really
wanted to know about except a few people who thought it was pretty
crazy.
‘The way nature presents itself - we’ve turned it into merely a
mechanical process.
‘What is happening to the small farmers around the world is simply
appalling, as a result of globalisation. Is that really the
intention behind it all, just to sweep all these people off the
land?’
An Asian woman, who is not named in the documentary, piled praise on
the royal, saying: ‘Princes Charles has been a very courageous man
because he has never thought through the throne he will occupy - he
has thought through the planet he lives on.’
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Does the "ruling class" have too much spare time on their hands,
or are they just born that way due to too much inbreeding?

Former vice-president and billionaire snake-oil
salesman
AL-truistic Gore
If you don't know the meaning of my title
"Noblesse Oblige" and didn't bother looking it up, here's the
answer.
(You must be a liberal, accustomed to having everything done for
you.)
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