The King co-writes children's climate change book
King Charles has co-written a children's book about the environmental threats the planet is facing.
'Climate Change' - a Ladybird Book, will be published next month.
Speaking at the reception, the book's co-author Chair of Natural England Tony Juniper said the King wanted to empower young people.
Whatever next? The Naughty SUV? A Malthusian Primer?
He's not supposed to be involving himself in 'politics' now that he's king. Indoctrination of young children of the 1950s. Do children read Ladybird books nowadays?
ReplyDeleteCharlie III indeed.
ReplyDeleteI wonder who the ghost writer will be. Spike Milligan being no longer available.
ReplyDeleteTammly - our grandkids used to read Ladybird books, or rather we read to them at bedtime.
ReplyDeletedearieme - it's undignified too, like advertising crisps with Gary Lineker.
decnine - and he can't use anyone who knows something about climate change. Seems to be stuck.
Maybe his crown will be carbon-free?
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, folks, this is his descent from being Royalty to just being another sleb.
I hope that William and Kate are watching and learning.
Doonhamer - I agree, it is certainly a descent to being just another sleb. That's it, the damage is done.
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