The Prince of Wales was in Cambridge today - meeting schoolchildren, and students from more than 70 different nations.
The Prince, who graduated from Trinity College in 1970, is patron of two trusts which help scholars from all over the world take up places at Cambridge University.
This year, more than 1,000 are benefiting, including the first indigenous Australian to study at Cambridge
Missing Suffolk man found safe and well in Thailand
Tom Armstrong Credit: Suffolk Police
A 22-year-old man who went missing in Thailand has been found safe and well. Tom Armstrong from Kelsale in Suffolk was due to fly home on January 8 but did not board his flight.
He had not been in touch with his family since and his disappearance sparked an international hunt.
His father, Kingsley Armstrong, flew out to Thailand earlier this month to help the local authorities search for his son.
Suffolk police have now confirmed that Tom has been found alive and well.
Prince Charles meeting students at the Fitzwilliam museum Credit: ITV News Anglia
ITV News Anglia's Elodie Harper is reporting on the visit of Prince Chales to Cambridge today and has sent this series of pictures.
The Prince met students from more than 70 countries Credit: ITV News Anglia
Prince Charles went to Trinity College in Cambridge and is patron of the Cambridge Overseas Trust, which helps deserving students from overseas to study at Cambridge University.
Prince Charles, an alumni of Trinity College, wore his old college tie for the visit. Credit: ITV News Anglia