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Duchy of Cornwall
MAY 2006
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A Prince Who's Paying Attention Photograph by Catherine Karnow
Trailed by members of his staff, Prince Charles talks with architect Craig Hamilton about renovating historic structures on a Herefordshire estate acquired by the Duchy of Cornwall six years ago. As the 24th Duke of Cornwall, Charles has taken a far more active role in managing the largely rural duchy than his predecessors. Whether it's supporting the survival of family farms in the uplands of Dartmoor, or directing the restoration of neglected buildings like the 19th-century chapel above, the prince has spent much of the past 40 years, he says, trying to remake the duchy as a "more personal" operation—a family business he can hand on to his elder son, Prince William, in better shape than he found it.
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Camera: Nikon N90S Film Type: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ASA (pushed to 100 ASA) Lens: Nikon 2035mm Speed and F-Stop: 1/40 @ f/5.6
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Weather Conditions: Cloudy, bright Time of Day: Late morning Lighting Techniques: Natural light
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