During a speech that saw Prince William
take over from Prince Charles's role, the speaker referred to
the Prince of Wales as having been 'quite buff' from a photograph
they saw in their office from the seventies of the Prince. The
compliment, however, was missed by the 66-year-old, and his son had
to explain to him what the term meant, saying 'you should be…
Prince Charles and Camilla: Day three in Wales
3rd July 2014
The Royal couple laid a wreath at the
foot of the Welsh National Mining Memorial, before touring and
officially opening the Aber Valley Heritage Centre. The Wales
National Mining Memorial is dedicated to all miners who lost their
lives in mining disasters across the…
Prince Charles and Camilla: Day two in Wales
1st July 2014
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of
Cornwall visited the newly restored Galilee Chapel at St
Illtud’s Church in Llantwit Major, which maintains one of the most
significant collections of Celtic Christian stones in the UK.
Later, they viewed the Edwardian Dyffryn House and…
Built between 1754 and 1759 for the 5th
Earl of Dumfries, Dumfries House has remained the same for the past
250 years. The main rooms, furnishings and contents are still as
they were when the 5th Earl was in residence. The property contains
an exceptional collection of Chippendale furniture and is a
testament to 18th century design. In June 2007, Prince Charles as
Grand Steward of Scotland led a…
Duchy Originals, which was one of the
first organic food brands in Europe, will showcase its new USDA
organic certified line of shortbread and biscuits at the Summer
Fancy Food Show, which takes place from 29th June to 1st July 2014
at the Javits Centre in New York…
Prince Charles helps Gwynedd clogmaker
17th June 2014
Mr Owen, a clogmaker based in Gwynedd,
Wales, has spent the last 36 years perfecting his trade, and is
one of the last craftsmen in the United Kingdom who can make
the wooden shoes by hand. While the primary market for clogs is for
use in Welsh dancing, Mr Owen also sells…
Sources from The Prince’s official
residence and offices at Clarence House clarified that Prince
Charles attending the service was a private role, not a public
duty. The Prince of Wales was not accompanied by any other members
of the Royal Family. Photos from the service show The Prince being
warmly received by Sir John’s family- his widow Lady Maryanna
Tavener and their children Theodora…
Yesterday, Prince Charles met many
veterans while walking around Bayeux War Cemetery. However, one
veteran in particular, Ivor Thomas, made the Prince reveal a few
concerns of his own. Mr Thomas’s son, Philip, who was accompanying
his father to Normandy, told Prince…
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall attend Canadian Remembrance at the Juno Beach Centre
6th June 2014
Charles and Camilla arrived at Juno Beach
and were greeted by the Prime Minister of Canada, the Rt. Hon
Stephen Harper and Mrs Laureen Harper as well as the Prime Minister
of France, Monsieur Manuel Valls. The Royal couple attended the
service of Remembrance and The Prince…
Queen and royals commemorate D-Day on Sword Beach
6th June 2014
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of
Cornwall were greeted on arrival by President Hollande. Prince
Charles and Camilla arrive. Queen is just 5 minutes away now.
#DDay70 pic.twitter.com/gzcLqePz9d — Royal Central (@RoyalCentral)
June 6, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js The Queen and The
Duke of Edinburgh arrived a few moments later and were also greeted
by President Hollande before…

