King Charles got a fit of the giggles as he attempted to make traditional German cheese today

King Charles got a fit of the giggles as he attempted to make traditional German cheese today.

He was visiting Brodowin Farm in Brandenburg, a pioneering organic operation, when he was persuaded to don a coat and plastic overshoes to join staff in the dairy.

The monarch was invited to help spread cheese curd into moulds.‘I’ll do my best,’ he grinned.

But he couldn’t help but laugh as the mixture began pouring quicker than he expected out of four metal funnels and he frantically tried to start pushing it into the moulds.

‘I need longer arms,’ he chortled.

He started helplessly pushing the cured as forcefully as he could, Game Casino Onlline laughing as he did.

‘Well they do say it hand-made,’ he smiled.

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King Charles III (2nd R) shakes hands with soldiers of the German-British Pioneer Bridge Battalion military unit in Finowfurt

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The King was given a guided tour of the organic farm in Brandenburg before he got to work

The King was given a guided tour of the organic farm in Brandenburg before he got to work 

The monarch was invited to help spread cheese curd into moulds

The monarch was invited to help spread cheese curd into moulds

The cheese is a traditional German sliced cheese, coloured naturally with carrot.

Earlier the king watched some of the staff also pack butter and looked mischievously as he spotted reporters also wearing full protective gear.

The king, who was accompanied Brodowin owners and managers Ludolf and Katja von Maltzan as well as German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, had planned to see some of the farm’s baby calves living in special calf igloos that are more hygienic and stop the spread of illness.

But unfortunately a storm erupted, with heaving rain, thunder and lightening, and the King had to rush into an open sided building instead.

There he was presented with a magnificent cake in the shape of a crown lying on a purple cushion in honour of his coronation.

The white chocolate and Victoria sponge cake took chef Antje Neumann 21 hours to make and weighed ten kilos.

The king cut a slice and tasted it.‘This is brilliant, it must have taken you weeks. This is seriously good cake.’

Jovial German President Mr Steinmeier turned to the king and said: game casino onlline ‘It might be the model for your crown!’

He was seen getting his hands dirty but with little success if his facial expressions are anything to go by

He was seen getting his hands dirty but with little success if his facial expressions are anything to go by

King Charles visited the Brodowin organic farm during a thunderstorm

King Charles visited the Brodowin organic farm during a thunderstorm

The monarch looked at a cake made especially for his visit in Brodowin ecovillage

The monarch looked at a cake made especially for his visit in Brodowin ecovillage

The King himself had the honour of cutting the cake which was a Victoria Sponge

The King himself had the honour of cutting the cake which was a Victoria Sponge 

The beautiful cake was then eaten by the assembled crowd as the King watched on

The beautiful cake was then eaten by the assembled crowd as the King watched on 

Afterwards he met with local organic farmers as well as supermarket representatives to talk about their efforts to reduce the environmental impacts of agriculture through organic farming, togel online terbaik including their approach to reducing food waste via direct marketing.

The king was in his element, chatting animatedly to the fellow organic enthusiastic, including one man whom he has been conversing with for 40 years.

‘Thank you for everything you have done to further organic farming and to protect people and and nature,’ he was told.

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