Bee careful, Charles! Prince gets to grips with hives and chickens on an organic farm 

The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall took on separate duties this morning as they started their fourth day of their tour in Germany.

Prince Charles, 70, visited an organic farm near Munich, meeting beekeepers and collecting more gifts for his new grandson Archie.

Camilla, 71, was also in Munich where she met young women at the IMMA shelter. The purpose of the IMMA initiative is to better the situation of girls and young women.

The Prince of Wales looked delighted to be there as he joked with locals and farmers, while Camilla looked deep in conversations with the women. 

Camilla, 71, was also in Munich were she met young women at the IMMA shelter. The purpose of the IMMA initiative is to better the situation of girls and young women

Prince Charles, 70, visited an organic farm near Munich, meeting beekeepers and collecting more gifts for his new grandson Archie

Prince Charles, 70, visited an organic farm near Munich, meeting beekeepers and collecting more gifts for his new grandson Archie

The Duchess wore a baby blue suit dress, with a flared skirt, for the occasion and matched it with a pretty brooch.

The women showed her around their facilities, giving her gifts of food to take away. She also made sure to meet the women individually as she shook their hands and found herself in conversations with them. 

Charles morning was a little more hands on as he met beekeeper Alen Bacic who keeps bees in a hive at the organic farm Herrmansdorfer Landwerkstaetten in the village Gloon.

He looked interested as he inspected their hives and then went on to hold chickens and meet locals who gave him baby presents.

The Duchess wore a baby blue suit dress, with a flared skirt, for the occasion and matched it with a pretty brooch

The Duchess wore a baby blue suit dress, with a flared skirt, for the occasion and matched it with a pretty brooch

Prince of Wales, visits the organic farm Herrmannsdorfer Landwerkstaetten in Glonn and holds a chicken

Prince of Wales, visits the organic farm Herrmannsdorfer Landwerkstaetten in Glonn and holds a chicken 

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall stands next to staff members Gundula Brunner (R) and Sabine Wieninger during her visit to the IMMA shelter for young women on May 10, 2019 in Munich, Germany.

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall stands next to staff members Gundula Brunner (R) and Sabine Wieninger during her visit to the IMMA shelter for young women on May 10, 2019 in Munich, Germany.

Duchess of Cornwall meets with women during her visit to the IMMA shelter for young women

Duchess of Cornwall meets with women during her visit to the IMMA shelter for young women

Prince Charles, 70, visited an organic farm near Munich collecting more gifts for his new grandson Archie

Prince Charles, 70, visited an organic farm near Munich collecting more gifts for his new grandson Archie

He looked interested as he inspected their hives and then went on to hold chickens and meet locals who gave him baby presents

He looked interested as he inspected their hives and then went on to hold chickens and meet locals who gave him baby presents

Charles wore a grey pinstriped suit for the visit to the farm, with a red patterned tie - and learned more about the organic farm, which was established to preserve traditional agriculture and crafts

Charles wore a grey pinstriped suit for the visit to the farm, with a red patterned tie – and learned more about the organic farm, which was established to preserve traditional agriculture and crafts

Charles wore a grey pinstriped suit for the visit to the farm, with a red patterned tie – and learned more about the organic farm, which was established to preserve traditional agriculture and crafts.

Later on the Duchess joined Charles as they waved to crowds that had come to meet them and they enjoyed the good weather.

The couple were offered cheese and bread to try and Charles even tried out the local beer. 

Later on the Duchess joined Charles as they waved to crowds that had come to meet them and they enjoyed the good weather.

Later on the Duchess joined Charles as they waved to crowds that had come to meet them and they enjoyed the good weather.

The couple were offered cheese and bread to try and Charles even tried out the local beer.

The couple were offered cheese and bread to try and Charles even tried out the local beer.

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall taste regional products as they visit the organic farm

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall taste regional products as they visit the organic farm

Christina Mendi (right) presents the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall with steins decorated with their faces

Christina Mendi (right) presents the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall with steins decorated with their faces

Christina Mendi (right) poses with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall as she giftes then with steins decorated with their faces

Christina Mendi (right) poses with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall as she giftes then with steins decorated with their faces

Later on the couple laughed as they were presented with steins decorated with their faces by a local Christina Mendi. 

This is the fourth day of their four day tour of the country. Yesterday the couple met participants of a women’s refugees project at the International Rescue Committee’s base at the Impact Hub in Berlin.

Arriving in Berlin on Tuesday Charles and Camilla Angela Merkel the German chancellor and German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

Prince Charles takes a sip of beer as he enjoys himself at the Organic farm with wife Camilla today

Prince Charles takes a sip of beer as he enjoys himself at the Organic farm with wife Camilla today 

The royal couple seemed to enjoy walking round the farm outside Munich - seeing what it had to offer

The royal couple seemed to enjoy walking round the farm outside Munich – seeing what it had to offer 

The royal couple were given decorated steins with the the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall's faces on them

The royal couple were given decorated steins with the the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall’s faces on them

Prince Charles has as pint of beer as he visited the farm today and enjoyed local produce

Prince Charles has as pint of beer as he visited the farm today and enjoyed local produce 

Charles and Camilla ended their afternoon engagements on Tuesday with a visit to the Brandenburg Gate, where hundreds gathered to pass on their congratulations. 

The couple have yet to meet Harry and Meghan’s son Archie – who was unveiled to the public on Wednesday – but have been met with messages of congratulations and knitted gifts to bring back to the little boy. 

Yesterday it was revealed that once Prince Charles becomes king then Harry and Meghan’s new baby will become a prince.