If Arthur Edwards has managed to build strong ties with Charles III, their relationship did not start in the best way. The British photographer indeed told the ABC channel that he had been entitled to a fairly virulent remark on the part of the one who was not yet sovereign at the time.
Everything happened in the early 1980s. Charles was far from going on the throne at that time, and was in the countryside of Highgrove House (in the Gloucestershire), which he particularly likes. That day, Arthur Edwards, then a young royal photographer for The Sundragged around to try to get a snapshot of the prince. And he had found an ideal place to achieve his goal, he said: “I discovered that there was a public path that crossed the bottom of its land. And I walked along this path, the camera above my shoulder. When Prince Charles arrives on his horse“.
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