When Queen Elizabeth II invested her
eldest son Prince Charles with the title of Prince of Wales in a
ceremony on 1 July 1969 at Caernarfon Castle in Wales, it was the
latest in a storied and solemn show of monarchy and there were
absolutely no complaints about the affair. Well, unless you count
the eternal controversy that surrounds fashion at royal events.
This time, it was the Queen who was…
A packed day of engagements in Wales for Prince Charles
24th February 2019
On Friday, The Prince of Wales carried
out a set of engagements in Wales. Visiting Port Talbot, Neath and
Treharris, the first stop for the Prince was Ysgol Cwm Brombil.
Where he met with staff and pupils involved in the Prince’s Trust
Achieve progamme. Launching in 2016…
Prince Charles has some health advice, do yoga
18th February 2019
As the future King, Prince Charles has
many duties under his belt. However, those duties don’t make the
Prince shy away from the importance of health. Prince Charles has
claimed that if more people take yoga classes, then the NHS could
save on ‘precious and expensive’…
Prince Charles eggs on school entrepreneurs
5th February 2019
The Prince of Wales has praised pupils
who set up their own business selling eggs. Prince Charles wrote to
the head girl of a school in Llandudno after being impressed at the
way she and her classmates had made money from the hens they keep.
Eleven year old Maisie Millican, who attends Ysgol San Sior, wrote
to the prince to let him know how many eggs the school had sold in
2018. Charles visited…
Prince of Wales lends his support to project that will save 150-year-old watercolour paintings
1st February 2019
The Prince of Wales is lending his
support to a campaign to save priceless watercolour paintings that
date back to the world pre-1900. The Watercolour World officially
launched yesterday and counts Prince Charles and the Duchess of
Cornwall as its royal patrons. “Before…
Cobblers and cabs for Prince Charles on a day of engagements
29th January 2019
From shoes to tyres, it was a day for
getting around as the Prince of Wales headed to the Midlands on
Monday. Charles cabbed it in Coventry and put his best foot forward
in Northampton as he toured organisations keeping alive old
traditions and putting the power into modern…
Prince Charles opens health and well-being centre at Dumfries House
23rd January 2019
The Prince of Wales saw an ambition he’d
held for 35 years come to fruition Tuesday as he opened a new
health and well-being centre at Dumfries House in Cumnock. The Duke
of Rothesay, as Prince Charles is known in Scotland, gathered with
more than 100 guests to unveil the new centre. The building will
hold The Prince’s Foundation’s Integrated Health and Wellbeing
Programme, which…
Looking for a new job? The Palace is hiring
11th January 2019
Looking for a new job? The Prince of
Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are looking for a new personal
assistant. Posted recently on their official website, the
permanent role is based at the historic St James’s Palace in
London. The role will be responsible for…
Prince Charles pays tribute at memorial for one of Britain's worst maritime disasters
1st January 2019
Prince Charles has paid tribute to those
who died in one of the UK’s worst maritime tragedies in peacetime.
The Prince travelled to the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides on
New Year’s Day 2019 to remember those who perished on the HMY
Iolaire on the 100th…
There can few people in the world who
inspire all generations, but Sir David Attenborough is undoubtedly
one of them and his relationship with the Royal Family is an
example of that. Who can forget the splendid television documentary
he appeared in with Her Majesty The Queen, “The Queen’s Green
Planet” about projects throughout the world linked to the Queen’s
Commonwealth Canopy Project…

