Prince Charles parties for 64th
PRINCE Charles celebrated his 64th birthday in style in New Zealand yesterday.
The heir to the throne cut his birthday cake – one of 64 waiting to be eaten – and danced to the Beatles song When I’m Sixty-Four, bobbing up and down to the music and moving his hands from side to side, at a party in Wellington with
64 locals, aged from 18 to 101, who were also born on November 14.
They were joined by governor general Sir Jerry Mateparae, 58, and prime minister John Key’s wife Bronagh, 49, who also share his birthday.
“It’s a jolly good day for Scorpios to unite,” said Charles.