Prince William: Birthday Visit to Wales - June 19, 2003


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Britain's Prince William, right, tries his hand at cooking under the guidance of chef Melfyn Thomas, during a visit to the Anglesey Agricultural at Anglesey, Wales, Thursday, June 19, 2003. Prince William, accompanied by his father Prince Charles, is taking part in an official visit to Wales to mark his impending 21st birthday on June 21. (AP Photo/Ian Hodgson/pool)
 

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Britain's Prince William blows out 21 candles on a cake held by 17-year-old Erin Jones during a visit to the Anglesey Agricultural centre on Anglesey in Wales, June 19, 2003. Prince William is taking part in an official visit to Wales, with his father Prince Charles, to mark his impending 21st birthday on June 21. The trip will be the only official engagement to mark his coming of age. REUTERS/Ian Hodgson
 

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Britain's Prince William holds birthday balloons given to him Thursday, June 19, 2003, during a visit to the Anglesey Food Fair in north Wales, The Prince, 21 this coming Saturday, and his father, Prince Charles, are in Wales for the day, and went on to visit Newport Action for Single Homeless in south Wales. (AP Photo/Phil Noble/WPA pool)
 

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Britain's Prince William, helped by 17-year-old students Erin Jones and Angharad Williams ®, blows out 21 cake candles during a visit to the Anglesey Agricultural Centre in north Wales, June 19, 2003. Prince William is taking part in an official visit to Wales, with his father Prince Charles, to mark his 21st birthday on June 21. The trip will be the only official engagement to mark his coming of age. REUTERS/Ian Hodgson
 

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Britain's Prince William shakes hands with members of the public as he leaves Bangor train station in north Wales, June 19, 2003. Prince William is taking part in an official visit to Wales, with his father Prince Charles, to mark his impending 21st birthday on June 21. The trip will be the only official engagement to mark his coming of age. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell
 

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Britain's Prince William waves to members of the public as he leaves Bangor train station in north Wales, June 19, 2003. Prince William is taking part in an official visit to Wales, with his father Prince Charles, to mark his impending 21st birthday on June 21. The trip will be the only official engagement to mark his coming of age. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell
 

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Britain's Prince William waves to members of the public as he leaves Bangor Station in north Wales, June 19, 2003. Prince William is taking part in an official visit to Wales, with his father Prince Charles, to mark his impending 21st birthday on June 21. The trip will be the only official engagement to mark his coming of age. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell
Reuters - Jun 19 7:28 AM
 

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Britain's Prince William, left, and his father, Prince Charles, arrive at Bangor, Wales, Thursday, June 19, 2003, for a visit to Wales in the run-up to his 21st birthday on Saturday. Two days before coming-of-age, William and his father were visiting the Anglesey Food Fair in north Wales and Newport Action for Single Homeless (NASH) in south Wales. (AP Photo/John Giles/WPA pool)
 

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I'm so sorry this is out of order! But new pictures just keep popping up!

19/6/03, ANGLESEY, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William, happy and smiling, as he takes part in a cookery demonstration at the Anglesey Food Fair at the Anglesey Agricultural Showground. His bright red apron bears the logo "Welsh Beef - the natural taste of Wales". --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, ANGLESEY, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William showing his father, Prince Charles, how to use a Wok whilst taking part in a cookery demonstration at the Anglesey Food Fair at the Anglesey Agricultural Showground. His bright red apron bears the logo "Welsh Beef - the natural taste of Wales". --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, ANGLESEY, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William holds a cookery book by Melvyn Thomas as he takes part in a cookery demonstration at the Anglesey Food Fair at the Anglesey Agricultural Showground. His bright red apron bears the logo "Welsh Beef - the natural taste of Wales". --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma

I wonder what he is saying! :p
 

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19/6/03, BANGOR, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William, happy and smiling, is serenaded by school children singing "Happy Birthday" in Welsh as he arrives at Bangor Station for the first stage of his birthday tour. --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, BANGOR, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William grimacing as he is serenaded by school children singing "Happy Birthday" in Welsh as he arrives at Bangor Station for the first stage of his birthday tour. --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma

aww...how cute!
 

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19/6/03, BANGOR, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William listening as he is serenaded by school children singing "Happy Birthday" in Welsh as he arrives at Bangor Station for the first stage of his birthday tour. --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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"The Prince, 21 this coming Saturday, and his father, Prince Charles, are in Wales for the day, and went on to visit Newport Action for Single Homeless in south Wales."
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Do you have any idea how much work by Prince Charles or William have directly contributed to the funds for the single homeless in south Wales?
 
19/6/03, BANGOR, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William, happy and smiling, is serenaded by school children singing "Happy Birthday" in Welsh as he arrives at Bangor Station for the first stage of his birthday tour. --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, BANGOR, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William being serenaded by school children singing "Happy Birthday" in Welsh as he arrives at Bangor Station for the first stage of his birthday tour. --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, BANGOR, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William and Prince Charles standing by the Royal train as they are serenaded by school children singing "Happy Birthday" in Welsh as they arrives at Bangor Station for the first stage of Prince William's birthday tour. --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, BANGOR, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William and Prince Charles get off the Royal train to be serenaded by school children singing "Happy Birthday" in Welsh as they arrive at Bangor Station for the first stage of Prince William's birthday tour. --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, BANGOR, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William and Prince Charles get off the Royal train to be serenaded by school children singing "Happy Birthday" in Welsh as they arrives at Bangor Station for the first stage of Prince William's birthday tour. --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, BANGOR, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- A plaque bearing the name of Prince William has been added to the Royal train as part of the celebrations for his 21st birthday tour of Wales. --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, ANGLESEY, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William talking to chef Melvyn Thomas as he and his father, Prince Charles, take part in a cookery demonstration at the Anglesey Food Fair at the Anglesey Agricultural Showground. His bright red apron bears the logo "Welsh Beef - the natural taste of Wales". --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma
 

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19/6/03, ANGLESEY, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince William shows his worried father, Prince Charles, how to cook with a Wok as he takes part in a cookery demonstration at the Anglesey Food Fair at the Anglesey Agricultural Showground. His bright red apron bears the logo "Welsh Beef - the natural taste of Wales". --- Photo by Corbis Sygma/Corbis Sygma

Check out Charles's face! :p
 

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From TopFoto

A SET OF PRINCE WILLIAM 21ST BIRTHDAY COMMEMORATION STAMPS SIGNED BY WILLIAM HIMSELF DURING HIS VISIT TO THE NASH(NEWPORT ACTION FOR SINGLE HOMELESS) CENTRE IN NEWPORT SOUTH WALES TODAY,THE CENTRE FORMS PART OF THE `PILOT PROJECT`. THE AIM OF THE CENTRE IS TO PROVIDE HOMELESS PEOPLE WITH SKILLS,CONFIDENCE AND KNOWLEDGE THAT WILL ENABLE THEM TO MOVE ON TO FURTHER EDUCATION,TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT. PH GEOFF CADDICK 19.06.03.

(Is it possible to change captions in CAPS to normal type?)
 

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PRINCE WILLIAM ARRIVES FOR HIS VISIT TO THE NASH(NEWPORT ACTION FOR SINGLE HOMELESS) CENTRE IN NEWPORT SOUTH WALES,WHICH FORMS PART OF THE `PILOT PROJECT`. THE AIM OF THE CENTRE IS TO PROVIDE HOMELESS PEOPLE WITH SKILLS,CONFIDENCE AND KNOWLEDGE THAT WILL ENABLE THEM TO MOVE ON TO FURTHER EDUCATION,TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT. PH GEOFF CADDICK 19.06.03.
 

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PRINCE WILLIAM LISTENS TO `PROJECT PEOPLE` A BAND MADE UP OF PEOPLE BEING HELPED BY THE THE NASH(NEWPORT ACTION FOR SINGLE HOMELESS) CENTRE IN NEWPORT SOUTH WALES,WHICH FORMS PART OF THE `PILOT PROJECT`. THE AIM OF THE CENTRE IS TO PROVIDE HOMELESS PEOPLE WITH SKILLS,CONFIDENCE AND KNOWLEDGE THAT WILL ENABLE THEM TO MOVE ON TO FURTHER EDUCATION,TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT. PH GEOFF CADDICK 19.06.03.
 

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Originally posted by thissal@Jun 19th, 2003 - 3:59 pm
"The Prince, 21 this coming Saturday, and his father, Prince Charles, are in Wales for the day, and went on to visit Newport Action for Single Homeless in south Wales."
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Do you have any idea how much work by Prince Charles or William have directly contributed to the funds for the single homeless in south Wales?
The profits of the new Testino pictures, that are soon-to-be released, of Will are going to be given to the charities that they visited today.
 
Pictures from Globe Photos

Pictures

I can't figure out how to enlarge any of them.
 

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