Charles understands climate protesters blocking roads but says it isn't helpful

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In a new interview where he talks about the environment and climate change, Prince Charles says he can see why groups like Extinction Rebellion want to hold disruptive protests but says they should direct their frustration in a 'more constructive' way

Prince Charles has said he understands why climate change protest groups want to disrupt the streets but added it "isn't helpful".

 

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