President Donald Trump appears to have softened his stance on climate change having been "moved" by Prince Charles' passion for the environment.

In a 30-minute long interview, aired on Wednesday morning, Mr Trump - who has previously accused climate experts of having a "political agenda" - told ITV's Good Morning Britain he "totally listened" to Charles when the issue came up.

He said of the meeting at Clarence House on Monday: "We had a 15-minute chat and it lasted an hour and a half and he did most of the talking.

"What he really wants and what he feels strongly about is the future. He wants the best climate for the future. He wants a good climate and not a disaster."

The US president has always been a sceptic, but when asked whether he now believes in climate change, Mr Trump said: "I believe there is a change in weather. I think it was called global warning, then it was called climate change, now it's called extreme weather.