The Prince of Wales has again been accused of meddling in Government policy.
submitted by
Telegraph on 17th Dec 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Seems odd to see a blog post tagged with: Charles Sooty, Cirencester Polo Club, Harry Paki, Harry Raghead, Kolin Dhillon, Prince Charles, Prince Charles Asian Friend Sooty, Prince Charles Sooty, Prince Harry, Prince Harry Paki, Prince Harry Paki Sooty, Prince Harry Raghead, Prince Of Wales Sooty, Prince William, Sooty Charles, Sooty Prince Charles,
submitted by
RupaHuq on 14th Jan 2009 (via rupahuq.wordpress.com)
The former prime minister believed Prince Charles was making 'deeply unhelpful' interventions in government policy on issues from GM food to foxhunting
submitted by
FT on 1st Jul 2011 (via ft.com)
This online exhibition was created by the Royal collection to provide an official record of the life of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales on the occasion of his 60th birthday in 2008. It comprises an online collection of photographs, paintings and images of objects associated with his life. It is sub-divided into sections which include childhood, education, investiture as Prince of wales in 1969, ro...
submitted by
Intute on 22nd Oct 2008 (via intute.ac.uk)
I admired the Prince of Wales yesterday and regret a remark, in an earlier post on 2 June. Prince Charles stepped up and did his duty and represented us all, wearing the medals and honours that he has been awarded as a serving member of our armed forces. It was noticeable that Brown has no such distinctions. Brown was distinguished by his greeting of boos and shouts of rejection from the veterans ...
submitted by
AngelsInMarble on 7th Jun 2009 (via hatfieldgirl.blogspot.com)
I have a piece in The Times on Prince Charles. Here's an extract: What is it with the Prince of Wales? He seems physically incapable of keeping his mouth shut. Yesterday he was ranting about genetically modified crops, multinationals and climate change. But it might equally have been architecture, education or McDonald's, three of his previous obsessions. Next week it'll no doubt be...
submitted by
CliveDavis on 14th Aug 2008 (via spectator.co.uk)
The Prince of Wales has long had a frosty relationship with the Chinese government in particular because of its rule in Tibet.
submitted by
Telegraph on 31st Mar 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Car carrying the Prince of Wales is targeted amid worsening violence following victory for the Government in tuition fees vote.
submitted by
Telegraph on 9th Dec 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
The Llywydd, Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas has said he would argue that the title of the Prince of Wales was no longer relevant to the constitutional development of Wales in the 21st Century. "...because the constitutional development has shifted to Wales' own institutions and obviously to the First Minister and to devolved government in the National Assembly itself. "I haven't discussed this directly
submitted by
Ordovicius on 9th Oct 2008 (via this-is-sparta.blogspot.com)
Genetically modified crops, that's the subject of today's waffle because Prince Charles has described them as giving rise to the greatest threat to the world since whatever he last got into a twisted-knicker situation about. Oh yes, I remember now, it was man-made global warming. I must not give the impression that I think Prince Charles is a nutter because I do not, I believe him to be ...
submitted by
TheFatBigotOpines on 14th Aug 2008 (via thefatbigot.blogspot.com)
The Queen, too, was in uniform, serving during the the Second World War. Prince William and Prince Harry are serving officers. As usual, there doesn't seem much point to the Prince of Wales. The Prince of Wales is to attend the 65th anniversary celebrations of D-Day after the intervention of President Barack Obama.
submitted by
AngelsInMarble on 2nd Jun 2009 (via hatfieldgirl.blogspot.com)