Prince Charles has been photobombed by Kasabian’s Sergio Pizzorno during a visit to a pub in Somerset, England.
The British royal and the chart-topping star both happened to be in the Prince of Wales, in Ham Hill, Stoke Sub Hamdon, on Valentine’s Day (14.02.17) and as the Prince greeted locals, a sneaky picture was taken of him while he wasn’t looking.
The 36-year-old guitarist captioned the snap: "Photo bombing zone …#HRH (sic)"
As well as visiting the pub, the royal also paid a visit to a nearby estate agents.
Orchard Estates tweeted: "Very interesting afternoon meeting HRH Prince Charles. A very charming man and extremely skilled at asking interesting questions."
Meanwhile, the Prince has recently been in the headlines for his forthright views on climate change, which he’s described as the "wolf at the door".
The 68-year-old royal joined forces with Tony Juniper, a former Friends of the Earth director, and Cambridge University climate scientist Emily Shuckburgh recently to write a book about the challenges and possible solutions to the issue of climate change.
In his foreword for the book, the Prince of Wales wrote: "I hope this modest attempt to alert a global public to the ‘wolf at the door’ will make some small contribution towards encouraging requisite action; action that must be urgently scaled up, and scaled up now."
What’s more, the Prince has also thrown his support behind a campaign that aims to stop plastic being dumped in the oceans.
He called for a deposit scheme for bottles to be introduced as he endorsed the Ocean Rescue campaign.
He said: "One of the most troubling environmental trends, as I see it at least, is the progressive build-up of plastic waste in the oceans."