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Prince Charles leads the Royal Family at Commonwealth Day service

The Prince of Wales led the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey on behalf of The Queen, in a ceremony focused on a common future. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Alexandra, Prince Charles led the Royal Family on behalf of The Queen, who pulled out of the service on a few days ago owing to mobility issues. The Commonwealth Day…
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Prince Charles shares prayers with refugees as he visits London support centre

The Prince of Wales shared prayers with refugees as he visited St Luke’s Earls Court to learn how those displaced by conflict are being supported. The HTB Church’s Refugee Programme launched in September 2021 with dozens of volunteers helping to provide essential support. The programme includes English lessons, employment support, medical and dental help and different…
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Royals' focus on the importance of literature

What do the Duchess of Cornwall, Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands, and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway have in common? Their love of and passion for reading and their encouragement of others to get them to enter into a world that allows you to escape from the realities of the world for a few moments. We are going to break down each royal lady’s work in the literature field…
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Charles and Camilla offer prayers for Ukraine

Amid the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall are offering their prayers for those in Ukraine. The Prince and Duchess showed support to members of the Ukrainian community during a visit to the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy…
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Prince Charles condemns Putin’s ”brutal aggression”

Prince Charles has become the first member of the British Royal Family to directly comment on the war in Ukraine, calling Russia’s actions “unconscionable”. Speaking at an event in Southend-on-sea, the heir to the throne called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a “brutal aggression”. Charles was in Southend to officially grant the town city status following the killing of MP Sir David…
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