King Charles delighted with TV repair of favourite vase
"It's fantastic," he said. "I would never have believed that. I was thinking when I was coming, 'I bet she hasn't managed it,' because it's my favourite."Speaking about his love of clocks, the royal added: "To me I just love the sound, the tick tock but also if they chime, that's why I love grandfather clocks.
"And if we can do it through apprenticeships and just the knowledge, and everyone at the barn feels the same way, it's happy days, but I never thought I would get on like that." Prince's Foundation graduate Jeremy Cash also went to The Repair Shop barn to work with metalwork expert Dominic Chinea on a third item - described as a fire set in the shape of a soldier - for a woman from Edinburgh.The King introduced heritage craft workers at Dumfries House to The Repair Shop presenter Jay Bladesprogramme she thought the links between the Prince's Foundation and The Repair Shop would continue.
Referring to the items King Charles gave to the television team to restore, she said the Wemyss vase and clock had particular significance to the house.
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