Prince Charles during a visit to Llanrhystyd, Wales Photo: David Jones/PA Wire
On the fourth day of the Royal Summer Tour, Prince Charles will visit Swansea Community Farm, to see how his charity In Kind Direct helps them to save money by providing them with hi-visibility jackets, cleaning products, toiletries, children's books, coloured pencils and footballs.
InKind Direct was founded by HRH The Prince of Wales in 1996, to redistribute surplus goods from manufacturers and retailers to charities across the UK.
In Kind Direct was founded by HRH The Prince of Wales in 1996, and he is now the President of the charity.
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