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Prince Charles Rwanda: Clarence House doesn’t deny comment on report that Prince of Wales finds UK’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda ‘appalling’

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Last updated: 2022/06/20
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Published: June 20, 2022
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Prince Charles Rwanda: Clarence House doesn’t deny comment on report that Prince of Wales finds UK’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda ‘appalling’
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“He said he was more than disappointed at the policy,” The Times reported, quoting an anonymous source. “He said he thinks the government’s whole approach is appalling.”

CNN has not independently verified The Times report.

Clarence House told CNN in a statement that the Prince of Wales remains politically neutral.

“We would not comment on supposed anonymous private conversations with The Prince of Wales, except to restate that he remains politically neutral. Matters of policy are decisions for…

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