Charles and Camilla fly to Brazil
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall will arrive in Brazil today on the second leg of their tour of South America.
The couple will land in the capital, Brasilia, before travelling to Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, where the Prince will give a keynote speech on climate change.
He is expected to tell business leaders that the world has "less than 100 months to act" in order to save the planet.
Charles will warn that there is an urgent need to take steps to prevent irreversible damage to the environment being inflicted.
This week he has been in Chile with wife Camilla and, after spending time in Brazil, the couple will head to Ecuador, where they will visit the Galapagos Islands.
Prince Charles recently won the unlikely title of Best Dressed Man, chosen ahead of US president Barack Obama and tennis player Roger Federer by Esquire magazine.
"He is perfectly turned out in a double-breasted suit," the publication said.
