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A CHEEKY builder聽snapped a selfie with Prince Charles during a walkabout in Leicester - but the royal was completely oblivious.It took several amusing attempts for the workman to nail the right shot. Builder Scott King was keen to snap a selfie with the future king who was visiting Leicester for the da stanley cup y The builder was desperately trying to fit in a selfie with the prince before he missed his golden opportunity He finally lands the perfect shot with Prince Charles, but the royal remains totally unawareStruggling to fit himself stanley cup and the聽Prince of Wales into the photo, Scott King follows the royal down Narborough Road.He was pictured walking along with his phone up in the air, trying to get the perfect angle.When he was finally able to grab a photo, the builder opted to keep a straight face. with a slight furrowed brow.It was reminiscent of a selfie taken of Kate and Wills in Cornwall by stanley cups a builder last year.Related storiesCOP IN DOCKFemale police officer, 32, charged with two counts of se Cywe Donald Trump abandons bid to make Nigel Farage US ambassador after phone call with Theresa May
THOUSANDS of rejected m crocs igrants won the right to stay in Britain last year after the Home Office failed to send an officer to their appeal hearings.The Sun on adidas samba Sunday s investigation found one in four cases 鈥?23 per cent of 20,940 鈥?went ahead without an immigration officer there to defend it.2One in four cases last year went ahead without an immigration officer to defend itCredit: Alamy2Migrant Watch chairman Alp Mehmet said the numbers appealing were so high there are not enough trained officials to present the Home Office caseCredit: SuppliedAnd 63 per cent of those migrants won their appeal 鈥?3,070 out of 4,853 hearings. In contrast adidas campus , only 47 per cent were won at the 16,087 hearings where an official was present.Dover MP Natalie Elphicke said there is simply no excuse for officers missing tribunals.She added: Urgent action is required by the Home Office to prevent the risk of failed asylum seekers wrongfully being given right-to-remain in Britain simply because a Home Office offici