Prince Charles starts Wales summer tour in Myddfai
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Prince Charles has unveiled a stained glass window in Carmarthenshire
Prince Charles has begun his annual summer tour of Wales with a visit to a Carmarthenshire village.
The Prince of Wales unveiled a new stained glass window in Myddfai, near Llandovery, on Sunday.
The window has been created on the theme of Welsh legends at Myddfai Community Hall.
The five-day tour will see him visit the Royal Mint in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taff, and RAF Valley on Anglesey.

Prince Charles spent some time in a gift shop in Myddfai, Carmarthenshire
Every summer, the prince spends a week at Llwynywermod, his farmhouse home in Carmarthenshire, and make a series of visits around Wales.
His tour this year aims to "celebrate enterprise", recognising Wales' "unique heritage" and promote sustainability.
A Clarence House spokesman said: "The Prince of Wales is very much looking forward to a busy few days of engagements, visiting eight Welsh counties, and meeting people working in a huge variety of different roles, including in the military, in enterprise and in the heritage sector."


Prince Charles met with dignitaries as he arrived in the Carmarthenshire Villahe
Prince Charles will also:
Visit yoghurt companies in Aberystwyth and in Llannefydd, Denbighshire
Tour Strata Florida, the site of a former Cistercian Abbey in Ceredigion
Host a musical evening at Llwynywermod, Carmarthenshire
Meet staff and volunteers at Llancaiach Fawr Manor in Nelson, Caerphilly
Visit Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens on Anglesey
Attend a farming conference at Llandovery College, Carmarthenshire
Officially open a new biomass plant near Lampeter, Ceredigion

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