The Prince, as a young man at Cambridge, did ask his parents if he could join the Labour Union. He was denied that. So, from an early age, we know he may very well have leaned left. He may have changed, but I doubt it.
Of course, on the other hand, we also know that servants hold his urine specimans during examinations, he has 4 eggs prepared every morning to decide which one meets his specifications and Diana got fed up with him throwing things at his valet.
On the other hand, his Royal Duchy products are wonderful and I wish more were imported to this country.
I've never heard that - and a search for Labour Union at Cambridge reveals no organisation I can find of that name. He was, I believe, a member of the Cambridge Union, which is the oldest debating society in Britain, but that's hardly a left wing organisation - it takes in people from both sides of politics. But he may well have been left wing as a young man - I didn't really know him then. He certainly isn't now.
Of course, on the other hand, we also know that servants hold his urine specimans during examinations, he has 4 eggs prepared every morning to decide which one meets his specifications and Diana got fed up with him throwing things at his valet.
I've had breakfast with him more than once. He does not have four eggs prepared every morning. That story comes from Jeremy Paxman, a BBC journalist, who actually said it was seven eggs. I've never attended one of his medical examinations, but I doubt the other stories are true either.