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Prince Charles tells Welsh Guards he was "enormously proud" of those who participated in father's funeral

The Prince of Wales paid a visit to the Welsh Guards on Wednesday, visiting soldiers at Combermere Barracks in Windsor. As Royal Colonel of the Welsh Guards, Prince Charles rides in Trooping the Colour for the Regiment. It is an appointment he’s held since 1975, and before that, the late Duke of Edinburgh was Colonel from 1953 to 1975. Prince Charles’s visit began with a welcome from a…
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Prince of Wales calls The Duke of Edinburgh "a very special person" in new statement

The Prince of Wales has paid personal tribute to his late father, The Duke of Edinburgh, tonight. In a statement released on behalf of the Royal Family, Prince Charles said: “I particularly wanted to say that my father, for I suppose the last 70 years, has given the most remarkable, devoted service to The Queen, to my family and to the country, but also to the whole of the…
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The Prince of Wales remembers those lost to COVID-19: "Losses we had never foreseen, but must never forget"

The Prince of Wales has recorded a message for The National Day of Reflection, a memorial day to mark the first anniversary of the first UK coronavirus lockdown on Wednesday. In his message, Prince Charles says, “Our country has been through a trial which has tested our resolve and our resilience in countless ways” over the past year. He continues: “We have all been inspired by the…
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Prince Charles writes the 'fundamental value of nature' is increasingly at stake

The Prince of Wales wrote exclusively for this weekend’s Waitrose Weekend that the “fundamental value of nature” is increasingly at stake. In his piece, lauding John Lewis, Waitrose, and the Terra Carta he launched a few months ago, Prince Charles wrote: “We are at a tipping point as we face the triple threat of climate change, catastrophic biodiversity loss and now coronavirus. This is…
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