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Britain’s senior royals help UK prepare for life after Brexit

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Britain's senior royals help UK prepare for life after BrexitTaking tea with Osei Tutu II, the Asantahene or king of Ghana’s Asante people, and a reception with paramount rulers is all in a day’s work for the Prince of Wales. As heir to a throne occupied by his mother Queen Elizabeth II for almost as long as he has been alive, Prince Charles, who turns 70 this month, has spent his life at such occasions. London is scrambling for a deal before March 29 and Britain’s most recognisable and trusted brand — the House of Windsor — is helping to prepare for life after Brexit.