Duchy of Cornwall proposes to build 2,500 homes on 320 acres of agricultural land in medieval market town Faversham, Kent
King Charles and William have been slammed as "meddling" by the Head of the Republic Graham Smith after "pretending to be an environmentalist" proposes to build 2,500 homes on 320 acres of agricultural land in medieval market town Faversham.
The King’s plan to build an “ideal town” in Kent has sparked outrage amid accusations of “swallowing up historic villages into one urban mass”.
Speaking on GB News, Smith said: "It's a bit odd to say that this is part of his vision as an environmentalist when he's building on farmland.
"He is building on farmland against the wishes of the people who already live in the area. I should also point out it's no longer him doing it this is William's project and no it's the Duchy of Cornwall's project.
"William took that over when Charles became King, but like his father, he pretends to be an environmentalist. Both of them are incredible hypocrites on the environment.
"They have huge carbon footprint. They fly everywhere by helicopter. And it's all for show. I'm sure that they believe they're sincere, but they seem to think that all these things don't apply to them that they can go on living with their huge carbon footprint lifestyle whilst lecturing everybody else."