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'''The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales''' (Charles Philip Arthur George; born | '''The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales'''<ref>Never simply 'Prince Charles'; 'The Prince of Wales' or just 'Charles' are the commonest ways of referring to the Prince.</ref> (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14th November 1948) is the eldest son of [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II ]] and [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]]. He has held the title of [[Prince of Wales]] since 1958, and is styled 'His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales', except in [[Scotland]], where he is styled 'His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay'. The title 'Duke of Cornwall' is often used for the Prince in relation to [[Cornwall]]. | ||
Charles has been married to [[Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall]] since April 2005. His previous marriage to [[Diana, Princess of Wales]] ended with divorce in August 1996. From his first marriage he has two sons, [[Prince William of Wales|Prince William]] and [[Prince Henry of Wales|Prince Harry]]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:13, 7 April 2008
The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales[1] (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14th November 1948) is the eldest son of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He has held the title of Prince of Wales since 1958, and is styled 'His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales', except in Scotland, where he is styled 'His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay'. The title 'Duke of Cornwall' is often used for the Prince in relation to Cornwall.
Charles has been married to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall since April 2005. His previous marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales ended with divorce in August 1996. From his first marriage he has two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.
Footnotes
- ↑ Never simply 'Prince Charles'; 'The Prince of Wales' or just 'Charles' are the commonest ways of referring to the Prince.