Can you imagine the Prince of Asturias forecasting tomorrow's weather on TV? Or even our Prime Minister? I suppose you would think it was a joke. Well, it isn't, at least in Britain, this afternoon Prince Charles has read the weather forcast for today in Scotland during a visit to the BBC studios there.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall turned their hand to forecasting when they visited BBC Scotland's headquarters in Glasgow today. The British royals were touring the studios to celebrate 60 years of BBC Scotland television, where they were invited to read the weather in the 6 o'clock news studio.
The prince warned of an unsettled picture with cold, wet and windy weather pushing northwards. "We are under the influence of low pressure and this weather front is bringing cloud and outbreaks of rain", he said.
Here's the video to show it was true:
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall turned their hand to forecasting when they visited BBC Scotland's headquarters in Glasgow today. The British royals were touring the studios to celebrate 60 years of BBC Scotland television, where they were invited to read the weather in the 6 o'clock news studio.
The prince warned of an unsettled picture with cold, wet and windy weather pushing northwards. "We are under the influence of low pressure and this weather front is bringing cloud and outbreaks of rain", he said.
Here's the video to show it was true:
Video Prince Charles forcasts the weather for BBC Scotland:
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