Linge-Royal

England's Prince Charles greeted an unusual delegation at his Highgrove estate on Tuesday: 40 women in bras. The women -- in brassieres decorated with flowers, fruit and vegetables in recognition of the prince's advocacy of organic farming -- presented the proceeds of a power-walking marathon to the charity Breakthrough Breast Cancer and the Bristol Breast Cancer Help Center. "I was so interested to see the inventiveness when you came in the gate," Charles said after the women marched across his lawn to pose for pictures and get a tour of his gardens. "I think it's very brave of Prince Charles to have us here today," said fundraiser Prue Martyn. "To have so many women in their bras can be interpreted wrongly."

England's Prince Charles greeted an unusual delegation at his Highgrove estate on Tuesday: 40 women in bras. The women -- in brassieres decorated with flowers, fruit and vegetables in recognition of the prince's advocacy of organic farming -- presented the proceeds of a power-walking marathon to the charity Breakthrough Breast Cancer and the Bristol Breast Cancer Help Center. "I was so interested to see the sheer inventiveness when you came in the gate," Charles said after the women marched across his lawn to pose for pictures and get a tour of his gardens. "I think it's very brave of Prince Charles to have us here today," said fundraiser Prue Martyn. "To have so many women in their bras can be interpreted wrongly."