50 Facts about The Prince of Wales to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Investiture

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Early Life and Education

  1. HRH is the longest serving Prince of Wales
  2. HRH first visited Wales in 1958 when he was just 8 years old. He went to Holyhead with his parents and sister.
  3. HRH became The Prince of Wales at the age of nine.
  4. HRH is the 21st Prince of Wales and the first since 1936.
  5. The Prince spent a term at the University College of Wales at Aberystwyth (April to June 1969) learning Welsh. HRH still often uses Welsh phrases in speeches in Wales.
  6. The Prince made his first public speech in Welsh in May 1969, on the final day of the Urdd Gobaith Cymru (Welsh League of Youth) Eisteddfod at Aberystwyth.

Titles and Heraldry

  1. The Prince is strongly identified with his badge The Prince of Wales’s Feathers, the use of which dates back to the 14th Century and the time of Edward, The Black Prince
  2. The Prince is one of three members of the Royal Family able to grant Royal Warrants of appointment to companies. The company is then entitled to display The Prince of Wales’s Feathers on their products.
  3. The Prince also has three standards: his Personal Standard, Standard for Scotland and his Standard for Wales. They are used depending on where His Royal Highness is visiting the United Kingdom.
  4. The badge of The Prince of Wales comprises three silver (or white) feathers rising through a gold coronet of alternate crosses and fleur-de-lys. The motto "Ich Dien" (I serve) is on a dark blue ribbon beneath the coronet.
  5. The motto of The Prince of Wales is ‘Ich dien’ meaning ‘I serve’

Investiture

  1. HRH’s Standard for Wales was flown for the first time on 11th June 1969 at Castle Green, Cardiff, three weeks before The Prince's Investiture, for the inauguration of the Royal Regiment of Wales. During the Investiture ceremony on 1st July 1969, the Standard for Wales was flown from Caernarfon Castle's Eagle Tower.  The standard is also known as The Prince of Wales's Personal Flag for use in Wales.
  2. There were more than 4,000 people in the grounds of Caernarfon Castle to watch The Prince of Wales’s Investiture. The television audience was in the hundreds of millions.
  3. The Queen invested The Prince of Wales with the Insignia of his Principality and Earldom of Chester: a sword, coronet, mantle, gold ring and gold rod
  4. After being Invested, The Prince embarked on a tour of Wales to meet people across a number of communities.

Royal Duties

  1. In addition to attending important national occasions in Wales, such as the opening of the National Assembly, The NATO Summit and the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster, and other engagements throughout the year, Their Royal Highnesses visit Wales every summer for a concentrated week of engagements, known as Wales Week.
  2.  At CHOGM 2018, Leaders of the Commonwealth agreed that The Prince of Wales will succeed HMQ as the next Head of the Commonwealth.

Llwynywermod

  1. HRH owns a house in Llandovery, Llwynywermod. It is used by The Prince and The Duchess when they are in Wales on their regular visits and annual summer tour.
  2. Llwynywermod was bought in 2007 by the Duchy of Cornwall, the farmhouse was refurbished using local materials and the skills of Welsh craftsmen and women. These include Ty-Mawr Lime from Brecon who provided the lime plaster, Coe Stone Ltd stonemasons from Neath and Camillieri, roofing contractors from the Vale of Glamorgan.
  3. The land of Llwynywermod comprises of around 215 acres, 173 acres of which is grazing and parkland and around 40 acres of woodland.
  4. The interiors of Llwnywermod are furnished with local Welsh textiles (including Welsh shirting flannel to line the curtains), blankets and quilts and early 20th Century Welsh pottery. Rugs from Solva Woollen Mill, which Their Royal Highnesses have visited, have also been used.
  5. Hot water and heating are provided in Llwynywermod by a wood chip boiler which uses local timber, often from the estate, reducing fossil fuel use and long-term carbon dioxide emissions
  6. In December 2016, The Prince welcomed members of the Inuit community to his Welsh home, Llwynywermod. The guests were from Canada’s national organization of the Inuit, the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK), and were visiting Wales to discuss their work to standardise the Inuit language of Inuktitut and learn from the Welsh example of language revitalisation.
  7. HRH hosts an evening of Welsh music and poetry at Llwynywermod every summer

Armed Services

  1. The Prince took up his first Service appointment in 1969 as Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Regiment of Wales.
  2. The Prince of Wales is Colonel of the Welsh Guards and Patron of The Welsh Guards Charity
  3. At the annual Trooping the Colour Ceremony every year, The Prince of Wales wears the ceremonial uniform of Colonel of the Welsh Guards. 
  4. The Prince is Honorary Air Commodore of R.A.F. Valley, in Anglesey, North Wales. 
  5.  

The Arts

  1. HRH once described Wales as a “painter’s dream”. 
  2. The Prince enjoys painting in Wales, with his completed works including watercolours of Cwm Berwyn, Ceredigion, and the Brecon Beacons.
  3. In 2000, The Prince revived the tradition of having an official harpist in order to foster Welsh talent on the harp, the national instrument of Wales.
  4. There have been five holders of the title of Official Harpist since it was re-created in 2000. The new Harpist will be announced in June this year.
  5. On the 5th March 2019, The Prince of Wales attended a Reception at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Investiture. At the reception, there was a performance by students from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, which included a new piece inspired by the legend of Lady of Llyn y Fan, a mountain lake near Llwynywermod.
  6. HRH is a great admirer of plygain, a Welsh choral folk tradition, and has twice hosted plygain concerts
  7. The spectacular Royal Harp was especially made for The Prince of Wales by the Salvi company in 2006
  8. Welsh band Stereophonics were supported by The Prince's Trust in their early days. The band received a grant to buy instruments.

Charities

  1. HRH founded Prime Cymru in 2001 to provide practical support to people aged 50 and over in Wales who want to set up and run their own business
  2. More than 3,000 of the most disadvantaged young people in Wales are supported by The Prince’s Trust, of which HRH is Founder and President, each year
  3. Business in the Community Cymru, of which HRH is Royal Founding Patron, has 300 businesses of all sizes engaged across Wales and has raised millions of pounds of in kind support for hundreds of community projects.
  4. The Prince of Wales is currently Patron or President of over 400 organisations
  5. The Prince is Patron of some 40 Welsh charities and organisations such as The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama; Ty Hafan: the children’s hospice in Wales; the International Musical Eisteddfod in Llangollen and the Welsh National Opera. HRH is also Patron of the University of Wales Trinity St David.
  6. Students from The Prince’s Foundation, of which The Prince is President, designed the intricate Performance Stage at the National Botanic Garden of Wales. 27 students from Britain, Europe, Africa, South Asia & North America spent two weeks together in South Wales, learning about sustainable building practices, Welsh architecture and traditional construction techniques.
  7. The Prince’s Foundation also helped to develop the Swansea University’s Bay Campus, which is built on a formerly derelict patch of land.

Interests

  1. HRH loves Bara Brith which translates to ‘speckled bread’ and is a traditional Welsh fruit loaf made with tea.
  2. HRH’s socks are made by a Welsh company called Corgi which is based in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire.
  3. HRH’s Aston Martin carries a Welsh Dragon ornament on the bonnet
  4. While in Wales, HRH attends the Church in Wales church in the village of Myddfai
  5. When Wales won the Rugby Grand Slam in the 2019 Six Nations competition, The Prince sent a congratulations message to the team, saying he was “extremely proud of Wales.”
  6. Having heard that the last traditional Welsh clog maker was having difficulty recruiting an apprentice, The Prince of Wales helped to recruit a new trainee through The Prince’s Trust to ensure the tradition could continue.  
  7. It was in Wales at the ‘Countryside in 1970’ conference, where The Prince of Wales first spoke publically of the dangers of pollution and plastics and their impact on the natural world. His Royal Highness said, “Waste is yet another problem. When you think that each person produces roughly 2lbs of rubbish per day and there are 55 million of us on this island using non-returnable bottles and indestructible plastic containers, it is not difficult to imagine the mountains of refuse that we shall have to deal with somehow.” The speech can be read in full here.

 

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