King Charles III will spend his birthday visiting a project rescuing food that would have been thrown away.
King Charles III is to mark his 76th birthday by opening two hubs that will distribute large volumes of surplus food to food banks, schools and community centres.
The King is treating his birthday as a working day, visiting a new food hub in south London and conducting a virtual opening ceremony for another, on Merseyside. Marking a TV and film industry reception, the band outside Buckingham Palace played movie themes, including from Star Wars and James Bond - which might have been for agent 00-76.“I think I’m on the mend - but these things always take a bit of time," the Queen said, at the Booker Prize awards, on Tuesday.
The King will visit a "surplus-food festival" and meet some of the people who have benefited, with the new hubs intended to increase the food saved.
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