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Prince Charles offers a message of hope for the New Year

As the world says goodbye to 2021 and welcomes in 2022 with a hopeful spirit, the Prince of Wales has shared his hopes for the upcoming year. In a New Year’s Day message, Prince Charles reflected on global struggles, and expressed his hope for peaceful resolutions to conflict. His Royal Highness said: “As westarta New Year, we might take a moment to remember the many…
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The Prince of Wales thanks the British Red Cross

The Prince of Wales has recorded a video message celebrating the staff and volunteers of the British Red Cross, saying that there is “no more inspiring example” than the British Red Cross. In the video, Prince Charles praises “the countless examples of sacrifice and…
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Prince Charles: "I'll help police" with investigation into donor's honour

The Prince of Wales said he is prepared to speak to Scotland Yard detectives about evidence his aide fixed an honour for a Saudi billionaire. The Prince insists he has no knowledge of a deal where Michael Fawcett, his right-hand man, worked with fixers to secure a CBE for Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz who had donated more than £1.5 million to the Prince’s flagship charity. The…
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Camilla joins Queen Rania to visit family and child centre run by Jordan River Foundation

During the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall’s royal tour of Jordan, the Duchess joined Queen Rania Al Abdullah on a visit to the Queen Rania Family and Child Centre (QRFCC) in Jabal Al Nasr in eastern Amman. The Duchess is currently accompanying her husband on the trip as they celebrate the centenary of Jordan and the UK-Jordan bilateral friendship. This tour marks the…
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Charles and Camilla lead The Royal Family at the Festival of Remembrance as The Queen stays away on medical advice

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall led the British royal family at the Festival of Remembrance at London’s Royal Albert Hall to pay tribute to fallen soldiers who have served Great Britain and the wider Commonwealth. The Royal Party was received by Ian McCulloch, President of the Royal Albert Hall, and Lieutenant General James Bashall, President of the Royal British Legion.
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