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Definitions of prince of wales in various dictionaries:
noun - the male heir apparent of the British sovereign
PRINCE OF WALES - The one of highest rank; one holding the highest place and authority; a sovereign; a monarch; -- originally applied to either sex, but now rarely applied to a female.
PRINCE OF WALES - Prince of Wales (Welsh: Tywysog Cymru, Welsh pronunciation: [/təˈwəsog ˈkəmrɨ/]) was a title granted to native Welsh princes before the 12th ce...
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In 1301 Edward I applied this title to the heir to the British throne |
This title was re-created in 1301 when Edward I gave it to his son who was born in Caernarfon |
In 1301 the future Edward II became the first English recipient of this princely title |
Owain Glyndwr, who died circa 1416, was the last native of his country to claim this title |
As a teen in 1616, Charles was invested with this princely title |
Since 1301, it's been the geographic title for the male heir to the British throne |
In 1301 the future Edward II became the first eldest son of an English king to receive this title |
In 1301 Edward II was the first English heir to be given this title |
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Prince of Wales (Welsh: Tywysog Cymru, Welsh pronunciation: [/təˈwəsog ˈkəmrɨ/]) was a title granted to native Welsh princes before the 12th century; the term replaced the use of the word king. One of the last Welsh princes, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, was killed in battle in 1282 by Edward I, King of England, whose son Edward (born in Caernarfon Castle in 1284) was invested as the first English Prince of Wales in 1301. * Since the 14th century, the title has been a dynastic title granted to the heir apparent to the English or British monarch, but the failure to be granted the title does not affect the rights to royal succession. The title is granted to the heir apparent as a personal honour or dignity, and is not heritable, merging with the Crown on accession to the throne. The title Earl of Chester is always given in conjunction with that of Prince of Wales. The Prince of Wales usually has other titles and honours. * The current and longest-serving Prince of Wales is Prince Charles, the eldest son of Elizabeth II, who is Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other independent Commonwealth realms as well as Head of the 53-member Commonwealth of Nations. The wife of the Prince of Wales is entitled to the title Princess of Wales. Prince Charles's first wife, Diana, used that title, but his second wife, Camilla, uses only the title Duchess of Cornwall (or of Rothesay when in Scotland) because the other title has become so popularly associated with Diana. |