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Prince Charles against McDonald's
Britain's Prince Charles has initiated fresh controversy suggesting that the key to fighting diabetes is banning McDonald's.
When the Prince of Wales was touring the UAE and enquired to a nutritionist about the country's new health awareness campaign, Prince Charles commented "Have you got anywhere with McDonald's? Have you tried getting it banned? That's the key."
The statement by Britain's future king shocked everyone present there.
However, not everyone in the royal British family shares his view.
His mother has visited a drive-through McDonald's and his sons Princes Harry and William have both been photographed eating the occasional burger.
McDonald's has also hit back with a statement. They have criticised Prince Charles for not checking with other Royals who visited their restaurants and said that he was clearly unaware of some of the moves McDonalds had made to improve its menu.



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