‘A deliberate snub’: Prince Charles will skip banquet with President Xi Jinping
Charles is a supporter of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader whom China views as a dangerous separatist.
Britain's Prince Charles is to skip a state banquet during a visit by President Xi Jinping next week, the office of the heir to the throne said on Wednesday.
The Prince of Wales will hold “one-to-one talks” with the president but will not attend the banquet, to be hosted by Queen Elizabeth II.
Charles is a supporter of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader whom China views as a dangerous separatist. The prince was accused of boycotting a Chinese state visit to Britain in 1999, when he failed to attend a banquet hosted for Jiang Zemin, who was then Chinese president.
A former private secretary to Charles, Mark Bolland, described it as “a deliberate snub” in a court statement in 2006.
“He did not approve of the Chinese regime, and is a great supporter of the Dalai Lama, whom he views as being oppressed by the Chinese,” Bolland said.