King Charles III

Prince Charles donates artefacts from Bronze Age to museum

The artefacts were excavated from a prehistoric cremation burial unearthed within a cist at Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor, on land which comprises part of the Duchy of Cornwall estate. This gift is made as the items go on display to the public at Plymouth Museum and City Art Gallery from 13th September to 13th December 2014 in an exhibition entitled ‘Whitehorse Hill: A Prehistoric Dartmoor…
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Harry's first 30: Part Three-The Measure of the Man

In 2005, Prince Harry entered the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. A year later, Officer Cadet Wales wash commissioned as a Cornet (second lieutenant) in the Blues and Royals, the British Army’s Household Cavalry regiment. Two years later, Harry was promoted to lieutenant. In February 2007 it was announced by Clarence House and The Ministry of Defence that Harry would deploy with his…
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Harry's First 30: Part Two - The Mischief Maker

In part two of our Harry’s First 30 series we will take a closer look at Harry’s time at Eton, his infamous teenage escapades and how his gap year inspired him to become involved in many of the charities he is patron of today. After the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997, the young teenager understandably struggled with the loss of his mother. After spending another year at Ludgrove…
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Harry's First 30: Part One - Prince Henry Charles Albert David

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Prince Harry hosts Invictus Games Opening Ceremony

Joining Prince Harry in the stands were the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke of Cambridge. The Duchess of Cambridge was not able to make it as she is still suffering from an acute bout of morning sickness. Over 6,500 people gathered on the South Lawn of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for the military-themed ceremony. The event began with a remarkable Red Arrows fly past after a…
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