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Charles and Camilla visit Clapham restaurant to celebrate Royal Academy of Culinary Arts

On 27 May 2021, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall visited Trinity Restaurant Clapham to mark the 40th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts. The Prince has been the Academy’s patron since 1999.  The Prince and Duchess were met on arrival by Rosi Prescott, the Deputy Lieutenant for Lambeth, alongside Annie Gallop, Mayor of Lambeth. They then chatted with Adam Byatt, the…
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Prince of Wales views seaside messages of hope in Donaghadee

The Prince of Wales viewed seaside messages of hope on his visit to Donaghadee on his final day in Northern Ireland. Prince Charles’s visit to Donaghadee was planned as a way to commemorate the bicentennial of the Royal Charter of Donaghadee Harbour and the harbour’s foundation stone. To commemorate this event, Prince Charles unveiled a plaque at the lighthouse and spoke with historians and…
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Charles and Camilla visit seaside market as royal tour of Northern Ireland continues

On day two of their two-day tour of Northern Ireland, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall started seaside as they visited an open-air market in Bangor. Their Royal Highnesses were received by H.M..’s Lord-Lieutenant of County Down, Mr David Lindsay, and a group of local school children from Bangor Central Primary School. The 97-year-old open-air market emphasises locally sourced…
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Zara at 40: The Early Years

The daughter of the Princess Royal and Captain Mark Phillips, Zara Anne Elizabeth Tindall (née Phillips) was born 15 May 1981 at 8:15 p.m. in the Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital in London, weighing in at 7lbs and nine ounces. Other members of the Royal Family have…
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Prince Charles says it's time to “recognise and celebrate the selfless contribution of nurses"

The Prince of Wales has penned a message to nurses marking International Nurses Day on Wednesday, writing exclusively in The Times that the occasion allows everyone the chance to “recognise and celebrate the selfless contribution of nurses everywhere after what has been the most challenging of years.” Prince Charles used his article to highlight the history of nursing, noting that it was…
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