Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Current Events 25: September 2008-August 2010


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So far the only pic I was able to find from today,
but there'll surely be more soon:

Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall ,
escorted by the Lord-Lieutenant of Orkney, Anthony Trickett, look
at a box of crabs that had been unloaded from a fishing boat in
Stromess harbour during a visit to one of the island of Orkney,
in Scotland June 1, 2009.

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...and Camilla in her lovely and well known rothesay uniform :flowers:
 
4.6.2009

Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meet the families
of Black Watch troops serving in Afghanistan.
The Black Watch 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland,
Fort George Inverness, June 4, 2009
The battalion, which has fought in Iraq, is now stationed in Kandahar
in southern Afghanistan where troops are carrying out patrols and assisting
with reconstruction projects.
Major David Bruce, the officer commanding operations in Fort George, said:
'The visit means a huge amount for morale'.


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Britain's Prince Charles has spoken about the "enormous degree of abuse" his support of "green issues" has attracted

http://www.monstersandcritics.com/p...php/Green_Prince_Charles_faced_enormous_abuse

Did I say that?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/jun/07/did-i-say-that-prince-charles

THOUSANDS of school pupils are expected to visit a new purpose-built environmental centre just outside Beauly in years to come, but for children at Tomnacross and Teanassie primaries who attended yesterday, it was made more special by the presence of Royalty

Royals make it special day - The Inverness Courier



 
It's wonderful that the PoW tour wales every year. He really does cherish his role of Prince Of Wales. :flowers:
 
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:previous: Thank you for the pictures. :flowers:
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Prince Charles revealed himself as a fan of a builder's dreadlocks on the first day of an annual tour of Wales.
Lance Deem's hairstyle attracted the prince's attention as he visited a firm which makes environmentally-friendly building materials near Brecon, Powys

BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | Prince's eye caught by dreadlocks

ONE was amused yesterday when a builder’s shoulder-length dreadlocks attracted Prince Charles’ attention.
The Royal even confessed he was a fan of the Rastafarian-style hairdo when he met wearer Lance Deem on the first day of the Prince and the Duchess of Cornwall’s annual summer tour of Wales

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...tsman-at-by-appointment-works-91466-23947355/
 
It's wonderful that the PoW tour wales every year. He really does cherish his role of Prince Of Wales. :flowers:

Well i don't agree on that because in my opinion i don't really feel Charles does particularly care or like Wales that much. I feel he only does this Summer tour every year so he can look as if he does and get it out of the way. Its the feeling i get.
 
Volunteers and staff of a children’s charity were given the royal treatment yesterday with a reception at Prince Charles’ new Welsh residence.

WalesOnline - News - Wales News - Prince of Wales gives royal approval to charity workers

Prince Charles reminisced about his time cleaning boots as a cadet on a visit to a school, joking "I think I still bear the scars".
The Prince was inspecting the Combined Cadet Force (CCF) at Treorchy Comprehensive School, south Wales, in his capacity as Colonel-in-Chief of the Welsh Guards

The Press Association: Charles inspects school cadets
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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are concluding their four day whirlwind summer tour of Wales.

The Press Association: Royals' Welsh tour draws to a close

Prince Charles talks about the Cambrian Mountain brand, his investiture and Wales' community spirit on the final day of the day of the royal tour in an exclusive interview with the BB

BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | Final day of royal summer tour

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall conclude their four day whirlwind summer tour of Wales today.
After more than a dozen separate visits to schools, farms, a cathedral and industry Thursday begins with a visit to their home

WalesOnline - News - Wales News - Prince Charles visits farm and rugby club
 
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It is a whirlwind tour only four days long.
It has been a good four days though. Does anybody know if Charles and Camilla will be attending any of the garden parties?
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THE Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall arrived on the Isles of Scilly yesterday for a tour of the island's boat club, horticultural centre and harbour

Prince Charles & Camilla | Isles of Scilly visit | thisisWesternMorningNews

Hundreds of cheering people greeted the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall as they arrived in the county for a day visit

The Press Association: Royal couple cheered on day trip

The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall were in truro this afternoon to see the new integrated health centre built at Penair School.

Truro welcomes royal couple (From This is The West Country)
 
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Britain's Prince Charles (L) and his wife Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall attend the dedication of the London Bombing Memorial, for the victims of the city's 2005 suicide bombings, in Hyde Park, in central London, on July 7, 2009. Britain's Prince Charles joined victims' families in London's Hyde Park Tuesday for the unveiling of a memorial to the 52 victims of the city's 2005 suicide bombings. On the fourth anniversary of the July 7 attacks, around 700 people huddled in the rain for the dedication of 52 stainless steel pillars, one for each person killed when bombs ripped through three Underground trains and a bus. AFP PHOTO/Stephen Hird/

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