Чарльз, принц Уэльский \english\
Чарльз, принц Уэльский
The Prince of Wales, eldest son of The Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was born at Buckingham Palace at 9.14pm on November 14, 1948. A proclamation was posted on the Palace railings just before midnight, announcing that Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth had been safely delivered of a son. It was announced later that the baby Prince weighed 7lb 6oz.
1951.
Семейный портрет:
принцесса Элизабет,
Дюк Эдинбургский и двухгодовалый принц
Чарльз, играющий со своей младшей
сестренкой принцесой Анной, которой
всего годик
On
December 15, Charles Philip Arthur George was christened in the Music
Room at Buckingham Palace, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr
Geoffrey Fisher.
The Prince's mother was proclaimed Queen
Elizabeth II at the age of 25, when her father, King George VI, died
aged 56 on February 6, 1952. On The Queen's accession to the throne,
Prince Charles - as the Sovereign's eldest son - became at the age of
three heir apparent.
Принц
Уэльский и принцесса Анна на встрече с
телеведущим Би-Би-Си Дэвидом Эттенборо
и попугаем Коки
The
Prince, as heir to the throne, took on the traditional titles of The
Duke of Cornwall under a charter of King Edward III in 1337; and, in
the Scottish peerage, of Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron
Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Prince and Great Steward of
Scotland.
The Prince was four at his mother's Coronation, in
Westminster Abbey on June 2, 1953. Many who watched the Coronation
had vivid memories of him seated between his widowed grandmother, now
to be known as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and his aunt,
Princess Margaret.
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh decided
that, rather than follow tradition and have a tutor at the Palace,
their son should go to school to mix with children from non-royal
backgrounds. Accordingly, on November 7, 1956, he started at Hill
House school in west London.
After ten months, the young
Prince became a boarder at Cheam School, the preparatory school in
Berkshire. It was while His Royal Highness was away at Cheam, in
1958, that The Queen created him The Prince of Wales, and at the same
time Earl of Chester, at the age of nine.
Принц
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In
April 1962, The Prince began his first term at Gordonstoun, the
school near Elgin in eastern Scotland which Prince Philip had
attended. The Prince of Wales spent two terms in 1966 as an exchange
student at Timbertop, a remote outpost of the Geelong Church of
England Grammar School in Melbourne, Australia.
When he
returned to Gordonstoun for his final year, The Prince of Wales was
appointed school guardian (head boy). The Prince, who had already
passed six 'O' levels, took his 'A' levels in July 1967, the first
heir to the throne to take such examinations. He was awarded a grade
B in history and a C in French, together with a distinction in an
optional special history paper.
Принц
Чарльз обтесывает камень во время визита
в Винчестерский Кафедральный Собор
The
Prince went to Cambridge University in 1967 to read archaeology and
anthropology at Trinity College. He changed to history for the second
part of his degree, and in 1970 was awarded a second class
degree.
While at Cambridge, The Prince took part in college
drama society revues and a Joe Orton black comedy.
On July 1,
1969 The Queen invested him as Prince of Wales in a colourful
ceremony at Caernarfon Castle. In preparation for the Investiture The
Prince had spent a term at the University College of Wales at
Aberystwyth, learning to speak Welsh.
Принц
Чарльз радуется успехам своего сына,
принца Гарри. Справа - учитель юного
принца
On
February 11, 1970, His Royal Highness took his seat in the House of
Lords.
On March 8, 1971, The Prince of Wales flew himself to
Royal Air Force Cranwell in Lincolnshire, to train as a jet pilot. At
his own request, The Prince had received flying instruction from the
RAF during his second year at Cambridge.
In September 1971,
after the passing out parade at Cranwell, The Prince of Wales
embarked on a naval career, following in the footsteps of his father,
grandfather and both his great-grandfathers. The six-week course at
the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, was followed by service on the
guided missile destroyer HMS Norfolk and two frigates.
Принц
Чарльз и Королева-Мать на празднике
Цветов
The
Prince qualified as a helicopter pilot in 1974 before joining 845
Naval Air Squadron, which operated from the Commando carrier HMS
Hermes. On February 9, 1976, The Prince took command of the coastal
minehunter HMS Bronington for his last nine months in the Navy.
Over
these years, The Prince was developing a wide range of interests,
including social and community issues, young people, the arts, the
built and natural environment, national heritage, religion and
medicine. These interests are reflected in the list of around 200
organisations of which he has since become patron or president.
The
Prince of Wales's interest in young people and the under-privileged
led to the foundation in 1976 of The Prince's Trust, which has helped
over 200,000 disadvantaged young people to find jobs or fulfil
ambitions for themselves and their communities. In 1985 The Prince
became President of Business in the Community, which supports
economic and social regeneration through increased involvement of
companies and their employees in their local communities.
Принц
Чарльз и принцесса Диана
The
Prince's concerns about developments in fields such as architecture,
the inner cities, education, religion, health and farming have been
elaborated over many years in a large number of speeches and
articles.
On July 29, 1981, The Prince of Wales married Lady
Diana Spencer in St Paul's Cathedral. The Princess was born on July
1, 1961, at Park House on The Queen's estate at Sandringham, Norfolk,
and lived there until the death of her grandfather, the seventh earl,
in 1975, when the family moved to the Spencer family seat at Althorp
House in Northamptonshire.
Lady Diana's father - then Viscount
Althorp and later the eighth Earl Spencer - had been an equerry to
both George VI and The Queen. Her maternal grandmother, Ruth, Lady
Fermoy, was a close friend and lady in waiting to The Queen
Mother.
The Prince and Princess of Wales had two sons, Prince
William who was born on June 21, 1982, and Prince Harry was born on
September 15, 1984.
From the time of their marriage, The
Prince and Princess of Wales went on overseas tours and carried out
many engagements within Britain together.
On December 9, 1992,
the Prime Minister, John Major, announced to the House of Commons
that The Prince and Princess of Wales had agreed to separate. The
marriage was dissolved on August 28, 1996. The Princess was still
regarded as a member of the Royal Family. She continued to live at
Kensington Palace and to carry out her public work for a number of
charities.
When The Princess was killed in a car crash in
Paris on August 31, 1997, The Prince of Wales flew to Paris with her
two sisters to bring her body back to London. The Princess lay in the
Chapel Royal at St James's Palace until the night before the
funeral.
On the day of the funeral, The Prince of Wales
accompanied his two sons - aged 15 and 12 at the time - as they
walked behind the coffin from The Mall to Westminster Abbey. With
them were The Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess's brother, Earl
Spencer.
In recent years, the young Princes - who are second
and third in line to the throne - accompanied The Prince of Wales on
a limited number of official engagements.
In November, 1997,
Prince Harry accompanied his father on an official visit to South
Africa where he met President Nelson Mandela and attended a charity
concert featuring the Spice Girls (Prince William was at school at
the time). Both Prince William and Prince Harry were with their
father in Canada in March 1998, when the young Princes were warmly
received by the crowds.
On January 2, 2000, Prince William and
Prince Harry accompanied The Prince of Wales on a visit to Cardiff.
They heard rap music and dance as well as hymns and readings in Welsh
and English at the Tabernacl and joined 60,000 people for a special
edition of the BBC's Songs of Praise at the Millennium Stadium.