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  1. 30 de jun. de 2019 · Prince Charles begins his annual summer visit to Wales on Monday, as he marks 50 years since his investiture. The prince was 20 when he was crowned in a ceremony at Caernarfon Castle.

  2. I, Charles, Prince of Wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship, and faith and truth I will bear unto thee, to live and die against all manner of folks. [15] On the evening of 28 June 2009—to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the investiture— BBC Parliament broadcast a repeat of the original BBC TV colour outside broadcast from 1 July 1969, fronted by Cliff ...

  3. Príncipe de Gales (en galés: Tywysog Cymru, en inglés: Prince of Wales) es el principal título del heredero de los monarcas británicos, originalmente utilizado por los príncipes nativos de Gales. El primer príncipe de Gales fue Owain Gwynedd, quien estableció el título para proclamar su independencia e importancia en Gales.

  4. German: Ich dien (I serve) The Prince of Wales's feathers are the heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales, the heir to the British throne. The badge consists of three white ostrich feathers encircled by a gold coronet. A ribbon below the coronet bears the German motto Ich dien ( German: [ɪç ˈdiːn], modern German "ich diene", "I serve").

  5. Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa (along with Princess of Wales' College ), was founded and endowed in 1876 by Sir Charles Henry de Soysa, a famous 19th century Sri Lankan philanthropist and was named in honour of Prince Albert, Prince of Wales. The school became a fully government-controlled school in 1962.

  6. The Prince of Wales, eldest son of The Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was born at Buckingham Palace at 9.14pm on 14 November 1948. A month later, on 15 December, Charles Philip Arthur George was christened in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher. The Prince's mother was proclaimed ...

  7. Then-Prince Charles, pictured in 1984, has written many books in his lifetime.The bibliography of Charles III, King of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth Realms, is a list of approximately three dozen works which the King has written, co-written, illustrated or narrated, and includes works for which he has written a foreword, introduction or preface.