PRINCE Charles and wife Camilla will visit a restored water mill and a motorbike show when they visit Wales this summer.
The Prince of Wales and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, are staging their annual summer tour of Wales from Monday, July 4 to Friday July 8 this year.
The couple will stay at their Llwynywermod home at Myddfai, near Llandovery are visiting Talgarth on Thursday and the Llandovery Motorbike Festival the following day.
Charles and Camilla will learn how bread is made when they visit the volunteer-run Talgarth Mill. They will meet staff members and volunteers at the restored mill and its adjoining cafe.
They will then separate with Camila heading to Cwmdu and Charles setting off for Garth, near Llanwrtyd Wells where he will visit the village hall and meet local residents, including members of the choir and dance group and watch a short performance.
At Blaenau Mawr Farm, Cwmdu, Camilla will hear about efforts to conserve Welsh hill ponies before watching a pony demonstration and touring the stables.
The following day the Price will meet bikers at the Llandovery Motorbike Festival before starting the day’s ride out.
On Wednesday, July 6 the couple will host a Roald Dahl inspired entertainment evening at their Welsh home, featuring performances by Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama students.
The couple are undertaking 20 engagements across Wales during the week.





