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UN’s humanitarian training camp sees visit from Prince Charles

As part of their visit to Ireland, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall toured the United Nations Training School Ireland at the Curragh Camp. The facility provides training to peacekeepers before they are deployed overseas and has led to successful intervention during the bloody conflict in locations around the world such as Lebanon. The visit was part of several the Prince and Duchess…
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Heir Force One! Aides to Prince Charles deny he bumped the Prime Minister off her plane for his European visits

Royal sources have dismissed suggestions that Prince Charles inconvenienced British Prime Minister Theresa May by taking a Royal Air Force plane for his official visits with the Duchess of Cornwall in Europe. Sources speaking to the Evening Standard newspaper said that the aircraft was booked months ago – when the UK government first requested the royals make the visits – and that the plane…
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Prince Charles and Prince Harry Present Medals to Gurkhas

A medal ceremony was conducted outside Buckingham Palace yesterday on behalf of the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles yesterday, with the Prince of Wales and Prince Harry presiding. In recognition of the Battalions many efforts, including their recent successes in Operation Toral in Kabul last December, 154 medals were awarded to the troops. While many were receiving recognition for their services…
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‘Remarkable contribution’ of African and Caribbean people to society says Prince Charles

During a visit to a new Black Cultural Archives Centre yesterday Prince Charles praised the ‘remarkable contribution’ of immigrants and their families of African and Caribbean descent in the UK. The Prince of Wales was quoted as saying: ‘We are very lucky that you have made that contribution, particularly if I may say so, during the first and Second World War…At last, you have a centre…
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