The Prince of Wales visited North Yorkshire to carry out two key engagements.

Prince William arrived in North Yorkshire (Image: PA)
Prince William was on cake duty as he arrived in North Yorkshire earlier today to carry out key engagements to spotlight rural communities and the importance of sustainability. The Prince of Wales quickly made a warm impression as he handed out cakes as he met farmers and local residents to understand the opportunities and challenges facing rural areas today.
A passionate supporter of farming and those who maintain a rural way of life, William first met a group of young farmers in Swaledale at a local family farm. He then travelled to the village of Bainbridge to see the River Bain Hydro plant, a community-owned hydroelectric power station which powers 30 local homes.
His visit comes at an already challenging time for members of the farming community, following the government’s 2024 announcement to levy inheritance tax on farms.

Prince William dished out the sweet treats in North Yorkshire (Image: PA)

Prince William laughed with the group (Image: PA)
Following his arrival, Prince William joined a conversation with a group of young farmers and their families to hear about farm diversification, nature conservation and nature-friendly farming.
He then heard how the farmers had been forced to adapt to changing times in order to build long‑term financial resilience. Among the solutions the group had come up with were converting traditional stone outbuildings into holiday accommodation, using land for campsites and participating in long-term agri‑environment schemes.
Parts of Swaledale and the surrounding uplands are designated as Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas, recognising their internationally important habitats and bird populations.
The farming community plays a vital role in the ongoing management of these landscapes, with local farmers supporting nature recovery through long‑established, environmentally sensitive land management practices and taking advantage of emerging markets in nature finance.

Prince William is visiting North Yorkshire (Image: Getty)
In October 2024 the government announced plans to levy inheritance tax on farms – prompting an outcry in many quarters.
The original announcement triggered protests around the UK, with farmers arguing it would prevent many of them from passing on their farms to their children, and while the threshold change was welcomed by many in the sector, the tax changes remain controversial.
From now on, the first £2.5m of combined agricultural and business property will continue to receive 100% relief from inheritance tax, with 50% relief on amounts over £2.5m. Each person will have a £2.5m allowance.
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