No 10 denies dragging King into politics after joint visit with Prime Minister

No 10 denies dragging King into politics after joint visit with Prime Minister
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No 10 denies dragging King into politics after joint visit with Prime Minister
Author: Claire Hayhurst
Published: Feb, 10 2025 17:23

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No 10 denies dragging King into politics after joint visit with Prime Minister Downing Street has denied dragging the King into politics after Sir Keir Starmer joined Charles on a rare joint engagement to see a housing project.

The King took the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner on a visit to a Cornish development he inspired.

Monday’s visit is believed to be the first time in recent history that a monarch has been accompanied by a prime minister and deputy prime minister on a joint royal engagement, focusing on a royal-inspired project.

Later, Charles returned to Nansledan School, which he had formally opened five years ago, to show the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister around.

The King, Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister then walked to the Kew An Lergh development where they met residents, business owners and construction workers building the estate.

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