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Does PC have a charity/organization for the wounded soldiers of his regiment?


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HRH The Prince of Wales at Ipswich Town Football Club. Prince Charles's visit was to celebrate the contribution from the club and the Ipswich Town Community Trust. During the visit Prince Charles met youngsters benefiting from the scheme including some that were on a "Get Into Construction" program. 02/12/2008.
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A Staffordshire soldier has been honoured by the Prince of Wales after achieving one of the highest non-commissioned ranks in the Army

Soldier honoured by Prince Charles : Express & Star:
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Two Preston pubs have launched a range of gourmet burgers inspired by Prince Charles

Burgers with royal approval - Lancashire Evening Post
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The PoW's opinion on some Dubai resort ...

Prince Charles and the Arabian carbuncle... | Mail Online
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IT'S plane to see that Keir Grimshaw is on his way to becoming a master craftsman.
The 22-year-old apprentice carpenter, from Austhorpe in Leeds, is on a mission to help preserve the nation's heritage, by royal appointment from Prince Charles himself

One's hired, Prince Charles tells Leeds apprentice carpenter - Yorkshire Evening Post

The £4 million complex based at the Imperial War Museum Duxford, in Cambridgeshire, will give visitors a vision of military life from Arnhem to Afghanistan and include an online database detailing all who have served with the red berets.

Prince Charles to open 'living Paras' museum - Telegraph

The heir to the throne will see Captain Kate Philp, 30, who had her left leg amputated below the knee after being injured in a bomb blast in Afghanistan, at Birmingham's Selly Oak hospital, which specialises in treating serious military injuries

Prince Charles to visit only British service woman amputee - Telegraph
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The first pics from today:

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales visits the Imperial War Museum in Duxford,
near Cambridge where he opened a £4 million museum dedicated to the
Parachute Regiment Cambridgeshire, England - 08.12.08

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Thanks so much Skydragon for providing the links to these articles, and all those you link to. I enjoy these titbits, which those of us in the Colonies would otherwise not get to see.

These three in particular remind me of why I have always liked Charles. Though he was born to be King, I think he takes his position very seriously and sees it as an opportunity to do as much as he can for his countrymen. I think he is very concerned to earn people's respect, which the article about the Parachute Regiment reminds us. It was a dangerous course, but he did it because he thought it was important and the right thing to do if he was to wear their beret and badge. And the article about the apprentice carpenter reminds us of how much he has done to help young people with their careers and also to encourage the preservation of the country's heritage by ensuring the traditional craft skills are retained. And the article about Captain Philp reminds us not only that he cares about service personnel but also the fact he makes extra effort to support them by private visits and his notes and gifts.

I admit I am biased, but I think he's made of the right stuff.
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The heir to the throne will see Captain Kate Philp, 30, who had her left leg amputated below the knee after being injured in a bomb blast in Afghanistan, at Birmingham's Selly Oak hospital, which specialises in treating serious military injuries

Prince Charles to visit only British service woman amputee - Telegraph
Now that is VERY cool! I am thrilled that POW is doing that for the brave men and women serving!
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Here are some more pics from yesterday:

The Prince of Wales talking to serving members of the Regiment during
his visit to the the Imperial War Museum in Duxford near Cambridge
where he opened a a pound 4 million museum dedicated to the Parachute Regiment

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Thank you for the pics, iceflower and for the articles Skydragon!
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An airman who was injured during an explosion in Afghanistan has told Prince Charles he is lucky to be alive.

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The Prince of Wales visits the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine RCDM, 12/ 9/ 2008.
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Royal Investitures with the Prince of Wales at Buckingham
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The Prince of Wales speaks to the legal profession to sign up to a set of bespoke principles to combat global warming in a speech at the launch of the legal sector alliance LSA in London, 10 12 2008.
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Cooking for the Prince of Wales seems like hard work. "If he has lamb it has to be from his own and always natural produce," says Anton Mosimann, the celebrated chef, who has been preparing a number of dinners for Prince Charles at St James's Palace recently.

Prince Charles demands organic from Anton Mosimann - Telegraph
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Prince Charles at Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, December 7 2008.
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Standing proudly in its sparkling new green livery, it is the ultimate big boy’s toy – the first steam locomotive built in more than 40 years.

And the privilege of getting it under way on its first official journey will go to Prince Charles.

It's the only new steam train in 40 years... and Charles the Prince of Rails gets first drive | Mail Online
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Cooking for the Prince of Wales seems like hard work. "If he has lamb it has to be from his own and always natural produce," says Anton Mosimann, the celebrated chef, who has been preparing a number of dinners for Prince Charles at St James's Palace recently.

Prince Charles demands organic from Anton Mosimann - Telegraph
I don't think that's difficult. I think it's rather logical. He wants natural and he wants economy.
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Cooking for the Prince of Wales seems like hard work. "If he has lamb it has to be from his own and always natural produce," says Anton Mosimann, the celebrated chef, who has been preparing a number of dinners for Prince Charles at St James's Palace recently.

Prince Charles demands organic from Anton Mosimann - Telegraph
I have the book "Cusine à la carte" by Mosimann, published in 1981 and one of the first books which tried to teach amateurs the secrets of the Grande Cuisine. In it he already advises the reader only to settle for the best and freshest products and talks about the importance of "natural" products and of products you have a relationship with, like those you grew yourself.

So I doubt he finds it such a task to cook for the prince, he probably feels understood by his Royal patron.
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The Prince reassured sixth-form students at Thomas Hardye school in Dorset that there is life beyond exams. He commented: "All I can say is I'm so relieved I don't have to do exams any more. I can assure you that making speeches is quite good enough. If you don't pass you can always blame me.

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