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The Prince of Wales visits a pasty company in Cornwall to mark St Piran's Day.

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00:00I'm ready to go back for two years and we're going to have a fantastic job.
00:04So we grow home as well, and we're going to have a fantastic job.
00:10It's funny how many people say that. It's never going to work. It's sort of like it turns out really
00:13well.
00:13Yes.
00:14And you provide corduroyers with opacities?
00:17Absolutely. Yeah, you'll probably see. There's a few people in uniform coming here this morning.
00:22We'll keep them fed.
00:25How are you still aggressive for you guys? Any damage on us?
00:27Well, I mean, you've just come through.
00:31I thought we were out for four or five days.
00:35Walking to one of the biggest problems is somebody who has rips up his name.
00:41It's not very difficult.
00:43This is Julian's grandmother.
00:45That's your father?
00:46Yeah.
00:46How's it getting on?
00:47How do we race this farming?
00:51There's the smell of pasta.
00:53It doesn't mean very much.
00:54It'll pasta any time of the day.
00:56You can indeed.
00:56Very good.
00:57Did you just farm as well?
00:59Have you been in farming as well yourself?
01:01I've been in farming as well.
01:04Parable.
01:05Yeah.
01:06It's precious.
01:06Good.
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