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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" and prosing to build 2,500 homes on 320 acres of agricultural land in medieval market town Faversham.
Eamon Holmes defended the King and said: ""but he'll create this fantastic living area Graham" to which Smith explained that is a "matter of opinion."
The Sunday Mirror's royal reporter Sarah Robertson hit back at the criticism: "He's not coming in like some mass housing estate like Wimpey Homes or something like that, and just plonking new builds up. That's not what he's doing"
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