London - Britain's Prince Charles on Thursday discussed Tibet with Chinese President Hu Jintao in London, where the Chinese leader had attended the Group of 20
(G20) summit.
Details of the talks were not released by the palace but Charles, heir to the British throne, is known to be a long-time supporter of the Dalai Lama - Tibet's spiritual leader.
Prince Charles had been urged by Tibet campaign group Free Tibet to raise the issue with Hu, including a list of human rights concerns submitted by the group.
London, Mar 22 : Prince Charles'' Duchy Originals company has been ordered to amend a campaign promoting two of its herbal medicines after regulators said healing claims on the firm''s website were ‘misleading’.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has upheld a complaint over the online advertising of two remedies, Duchy Herbals Echina-Relief Tincture and Duchy Herbals Hyperi-Lift Tincture.
Although the MHRA has given the company a license to sell the remedies it does not allow them to make any claims about their effects.
London, March 13 : The Prince of Wales has warned that global warming has reached a `defining moment,' and humanity has `less than 100 months' to save the planet.
According to a report in the Telegraph, Prince Charles made this statement to 200 business leaders in Rio de Janeiro.
He delivered his most impassioned and urgent plea yet on the need for the world to unite to tackle global warming.
London, Mar 11 : Prince Charles has been accused of ''financially exploiting the gullible'' with his herbal detox tincture of globe artichoke and dandelion produced by his company Duchy Originals.
Prof Ezard Ernst, from Peninsula Medical School, who has dismissed the herbal mixture as ''quackery'', claims that the Prince of Wales is exploiting people at a time hardship, and dubbed the company as ''Dodgy Originals''.