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Prince Charles stands firm and opts out of State Banquet with Chinese President

The Prince of Wales is opting not to attend next week’s State Banquet honouring Chinese President Xi Jinping. Clarence House did not provide any reason as to why Prince Charles will not attend besides the following: “The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have significant involvement in the State Visit by The President of The People’s Republic of China.” The various…
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The Prince of Wales & Prince’s Charities Canada announce new royal awards celebrating youth

The Prince of Wales, Prince’s Charities Canada, together with WE Day – “a movement of young people leading local and global change”- made the announcement of a new annual awards program to honour Canadian youth who take exceptional actions both in Canada and globally. Named The Prince’s Youth Service Award, it will be sponsored by RBC and consists of four categories…
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Prison, sheep and a pub: just a regular day for Prince Charles

As the new royal season kicks off this month, The Prince of Wales hit the ground running on Thursday with a busy day throughout Yorkshire. Today focussed on the many initiatives and groups that are near and dear to the royal’s heart. The first stop on Prince Charles’s busy schedule was behind bars. The Prince paid a visit HMP Leeds in West Yorkshire. HMP Leeds is a Victorian prison…
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Blacksmiths, butchers and prison: Prince Charles spends the day in Gloucestershire

The Prince of Wales visited The Old Prison in Northleach on Tuesday meeting volunteers and members of The Friends of the Cotswolds. The site was built in the 1790s as the Northleach House of Correction, one of four houses of correction in Gloucestershire. Built in the 1790s, The Old Prison was at the time the example of a how a prison could encourage adequate care and rehabilitation of prisoners…
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