After drinking and divorce allegations, royal couple Prince Charles and Camilla-Parker Bowles are scheduled to visit Plymouth and Looe as a happy married couple after they attended the Welsh National Mines Memorial in Senghenydd. The heir of the throne formally handed over his presidency of the British Sub-Aqua Club to Prince and was baffled when BSAC's chairman described him as being "quite buff" in his prime.

The 65-year-old royal theatrically raised his eyebrows when he was described as "buff" and thankfully William was there to explain to him the meaning of the world. (According to the dictionary it is 'physically attractive; muscular'.)

"Pa, you should be pleased!" William said to his father as the laughter rang out of the room, according news.com.au. So when it was his time to make his speech, he introduced William using the new world he learned that day and said: "I know my eldest will now demonstrate his buff credentials."

Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall is scheduled to visit RNLI, including the businesses hit by winter flooding on Monday, July 14, in Looe, and will stop by Plymouth on Tuesday, July 15, to visit the Royal William Yard. The royal is part of the couple's week-long stay in the region.

"The theme of this year's visit will be a celebration of food and farming. During the week, Their Royal Highnesses will visit two outstanding westcountry restaurants," told the spokesman in an interview with Plymouth Herald. "The Duke and The Duchess will meet local producers at Looe market; Her Royal Highness will visit two successful Cornish food businesses and as Patron of the UK Vineyards Association, The Duchess will visit Camel Valley Vineyard in Bodmin, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary."

During their week-long stay, the couple will also meet with members of the emergency services in Exeter, and will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the formation of the city of Plymouth. This new report will put the divorce claims to rest as the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall are working together as a happy couple while performing their royal duties.