The Prince of Wales is introduced to pupils from Woolwich Primary School by The Tower of London's Artist in Residence Andrea Sinclair (right) at The Tower of London's Tower Education Centre. * As patron of the charity Age Concern, the Prince later backed a drive to beat age discrimination in the workplace when he told around 20 company managers and directors gathered at a reception in Tower Hill, London, that he had noticed about 15 years ago that workforces were getting younger.

The Prince of Wales is introduced to pupils from Woolwich Primary School by The Tower of London's Artist in Residence Andrea Sinclair (right) at The Tower of London's Tower Education Centre. * As patron of the charity Age Concern, the Prince later backed a drive to beat age discrimination in the workplace when he told around 20 company managers and directors gathered at a reception in Tower Hill, London, that he had noticed about 15 years ago that workforces were getting younger. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G68A9K

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6.1 MB (196.6 KB Compressed download)

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1800 x 1179 px | 30.5 x 20 cm | 12 x 7.9 inches | 150dpi

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20 March 2003

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London UK

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Johnny Green

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The Prince of Wales is introduced to pupils from Woolwich Primary School by The Tower of London's Artist in Residence Andrea Sinclair (right) at The Tower of London's Tower Education Centre. * As patron of the charity Age Concern, the Prince later backed a drive to beat age discrimination in the workplace when he told around 20 company managers and directors gathered at a reception in Tower Hill, London, that he had noticed about 15 years ago that workforces were getting younger.

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