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GERMANY: BRITAIN'S PRINCE CHARLES VISIT
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Britain's Prince Charles continued his tour of Germany Thursday with a visit to the electronics giant, Siemens, one of the biggest recent investors in Britain.
The Prince's five-day tour comes as his estranged wife, Princess Diana, announced that she had agreed to her first solo television interview.
British press reports say that Princess Diana tells all about their broken marriage in the interview, which will be screened next Monday.
While a media storm is being whipped up in Britain after Princess Diana announced she was doing her first solo television interview, her estranged husband Prince Charles continued his five-day tour of Germany.
The weather was gloomy and overcast as Prince Charles arrived at the Bavarian State building in Munich.
But the Prince managed a smile despite Tuesday's out-of-the-blue announcement from his wife, made on the Prince's 47th birthday.
In the unprecedented interview Diana will talk openly about the state of their troubled marriage and her friendships with a long list of men.
Prince Charles gave a brief speech in the State Building but avoided speaking German, the language of his Hanoverian ancestors.
After signing the guest book, Prince Charles chatted with the Bavarian state Prime Minister, Edmund Stoiber.
He then went on to visit Siemens' plant -- the German electronics giant is one of the biggest recent investors in Britain.
While there, the Prince -- an architecture buff -- looked over a model of a computer chip company that Siemens plans to build in the northern British city of Newcastle.
Then it was time for a walkabout to meet the people.
Charles has been touring Berlin and cities in formerly Communist Eastern Germany.
On Friday he will travel to Riga, capital of the Baltic republic of Latvia.
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