In final remarks as Prince of Wales, he spoke of being vindicated over risks of intensive agriculture

Death of the Queen and King Charles’s accession – latest updates

King Charles III said he was thought of as a “complete idiot” for wanting to farm organically, but was proved right over his concerns about the impact of the of the use antibiotics in conventional agriculture.

At one of his last official engagements as Prince of Wales on the day before the Queen’s death, Charles talked about his longstanding concerns that the widespread use of antibiotics could lead to increased resistance in bugs and viruses.

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