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Charles was accompanied by Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner during three visits in Nansledan, a 540-acre extension to the seaside town of Newquay.
It is understood that the unusual engagement follows discussions about housing in past months between Charles and Sir Keir, in which the Nansledan project was mentioned.
Sir Keir is said to have expressed an interest in seeing the development in person, with Charles offering to show him around, an invitation accepted by the Prime Minister and his deputy, who is also the Housing Secretary.
Both Charles and Sir Keir share an interest in modern housing developments, with Nansledan and Poundbury in Dorset demonstrating the kind of communities the King believes should be created.
The Prime Minister has set up a taskforce to create the next generation of new towns as part of his drive to have 1.5 million new homes built before the next election.
During the first engagement on Monday, the three principals – as they were referred to by staff – visited Newquay Orchard, which employs 45 staff.
They were given a tour by they site’s chief executive Charlotte Hill, and saw the cafe, community kitchen and allotments.
Ms Hill said after the visit: “It is not often that we get this opportunity and it is really good for us to be able to demonstrate just what can be done.”
She told her visitors how the orchard provides services from career guidance to wellbeing sessions and art events.
At the allotments they spoke to students and volunteers including Rory Bendle, who had met Charles during a previous visit.
Mr Bendle, 29, said: “I was really surprised to see all three of them.
“I met the King when he was Prince Charles. He is a very calm and gentle person. I told him today that my middle name is also Charles and we had a laugh about that.
“I wasn’t expecting the Prime Minister to come over and talk to me too.
“He asked me about the orchard. I said it was a field and now it has extended to all this, for the community.”
The orchard was designed to help join the Nansledan community to the rest of Newquay, with the Duchy of Cornwall supporting the development of the community building.
Monday’s visit is believed to be the first time in recent history that a monarch has been accompanied by the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister on a joint royal engagement, focusing on a royal-inspired project.
In 1998, Charles as the Prince of Wales took deputy prime minister John Prescott on a tour of his Poundbury development on Duchy land in Dorchester, Dorset, after personally invited him to see the housing project.
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