He began the day at Lynher Dairies near Ponsanooth, where he received a tour of how Yarg cheese is made.
The Duke of Cornwall, who is also patron of The Specialist Cheese Makers Association, spoke with staff and saw them in action.
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Later he moved on to the recently planted Royal British Legion Centenary Wood in Newquay.
His Royal Highness met local veterans and school children before unveiling a plaque dedicating the woodland to The Queen’s Green Canopy.
See a round-up of pictures from his visits below:
The Duke of Cornwall, views a sample of Yarg cheese received as a gift Picture: PA Wire
The Prince watches as cheese maker Tom Monk turns and drains Yarg cheese Picture: PA Wire
Cheese maker Leighton Moyles shows the Prince of Wales a sample of Kern cheese in the resting room Picture: PA Wire
Prince Charles meets the team at Lynher Dairies at Ponsanooth, makers of Cornish Yarg Picture: PA Wire/PA Images
The Prince of Wales visits the nettling room Picture: PA Wire/PA Images
The Prince of Wales, who is also known as the Duke of Cornwall unveils The Queen's Green Canopy Platinum Jubilee 2022 plaque during a visit to the recently planted Royal British Legion Centenary Picture: PA Wire
The prince meets a group of children from Nansledan School Picture: PA Wire
The Duke of Cornwall (left) unveils The Queen's Green Canopy Platinum Jubilee 2022 plaque Picture: PA Wire
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