[ad_1]
The Prince of Wales hosted a charity bike ride at his Gloucestershire home for the British Asian Trust. Photographs of the event show the royal, the founding patron, smiling and laughing as he joined other cyclists.
The heir to the throne wore a summery outfit: a beige suit with a light blue tie and pink pin.
The snaps, posted on the Clarence House Instagram page, were captioned: “The Prince, Founding Patron of the British Asian Trust, has joined cyclists at Highgrove to kick-start the ‘Palaces on Wheels’ bike ride in aid of The Trust’s vital work in South Asia.
“The event carries on from previous cycling events from @theBritishAsianTrust, which has seen British cyclists travel through Sri Lanka, India, Tanzania and Cambodia over the years.
“This year will see cyclists at home for the first time.”
The Prince of Wales wished cyclists well ahead of their journey.
During the trip, participants visit different Royal homes, including Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.
Royal fans took to the social media platform to express joy.
One user wrote: “This is sooo cool, I LOVE IT!
[ad_2]

















