The Internet Website of HRH The Prince of Wales

February 11, 2005

The Internet Website of HRH The Prince of Wales

One of the most public individuals in the world today is His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, or as he is described in most media, Prince Charles. It was announced today that he would be married this coming April, so I thought a visit to his official website was in order, and see what it was saying about it. It is most informative and educational, so I thought it should be shared with all

Called The Official Internet website of HRH The Prince of Wales, it is a well written and maintained site that gives the world a look at the future King of England. Here you can view his schedule, to see if he is coming to a town near you. It is possible to see what activities he is involved in, from his charitable work (such as the Royal College of Music and the War Widows Association) to news stories with his latest comments and views. There is a picture gallery of photographs as he goes about his official duties, including pictures with his sons Prince Harry and Prince William, and his finace, Camilla Parker Bowles. There is also extensive coverage of his sons as well.


If you are interested in the daily activities of one of the most visible royal figure in the world, give this site a look over. It is an interesting and educational one, and one that is sure to be well watched over the next few months.


http://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/


Comments on “The Internet Website of HRH The Prince of Wales”

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  1. Don Meaker on February 13, 2005 01:56 PM

    I don't want to check his schedule in advance:

    It could be evidence of premeditation...


    Really, why would I want to pay attention to an inbred adulterous scion of racist cranks? He has all the good looks of Jughead, and all the charm of Al Gore Jr.

    I look at him and have great good fortune that the US fought a war or two to be independend from that heir to welfare.

  2. David Davies on February 25, 2005 02:51 AM

    Is this what passes for informed comment?

  3. Jenny from adelaide Sth Aust on April 1, 2005 06:03 AM

    The following little media snippet really tells it all - why Aussie's don't want this awful little man and his awful little sheila on their visiting list...we are all heartily sick of them and wish they would take their ancestry elsewhere...

    Charles and Camilla sell out for secret US hygiene launch
    by Staff Brand Republic 1 Apr 2005

    Charles: nuptials sponsored by American intimate goods providers
    LONDON - An American personal hygiene company is to sponsor the US broadcast of next week's royal wedding of Charles and Camilla in an attempt to publicise the launch of its new Seven Days tampon brand.

    The Americans are hoping to ride on the back of the Royal couple's association with tampons, revealed in 1993 with the Camillagate tapes -- a recording of a mobile phone conversation in which Charles talked about being reincarnated as a tampon and living inside Camilla's knickers.

    The sponsorship, for American broadcast only on the coast-to-coast AFD network, is conditional on there being no reference whatsoever to the product in the UK coverage of the wedding, although product placement rules forbid this anyway. Both the BBC and ITV are devoting hours of coverage to the church blessing to be held at Windsor Castle on the afternoon of Friday April 8, after the couple have been married privately in a register office in the town.

    Royal officials remained tight-lipped on the audacious bid by Herman Furman Hygiene Solutions, while sponsorship experts put the value of the deal at between $5m (£2.65m) and $20m.

    Scott Blazen-Smythe, director of international sponsorship consultancy Twine, said: "You wouldn't have expected Charles to sell out like this, but it goes to show that even Royals have their price.

  4. Liz Armour on April 4, 2005 06:21 AM

    Would like to wish you both well. Hope it goes well for you. It must be awful having to cope with pressure re Pope John Paul's death and the dilemmas this event causes both of you. Whatever you decide, go well. I wouldn't be surprised if you were to go to the Pope's funeral. Respect to all.
    Liz A

  5. Ricardo Wardinski on April 18, 2005 05:58 PM

    Royalty is a scam perpetrated upon the most gullible race of people ever created. Practically every picture ever made of the current crop reveals in their faces and eyes the obvious question --- Are people still buying this royalty crap? They pay me just to go about gracing everybody with my mere presence? All I have to do is present awards, cut grand-opening ribbons, sit at head tables, inspect troops {for what we're not sure), read over laws, smile for the cameras, and other such hospitality junk? And for only that, these idiots pay me, pay my bills, put me up in a grand style, and want me to only ski, travel the continent, look important, meet with other scam artists in other countries, and copulate privately?

  6. J on September 24, 2005 12:00 PM

    Royal parasites make no sense whatsover. What are they all about? and furthermore - why do so many people support them? This I cannot fathom...These peoples have incessantly interbred since royalty was first introduced in ancient Sumeria around 5,000 BC and the Windsors, aswell as all of the previous European heads of state are all blood descendants of this genealogical lineage....so who are these peoples and where did they 'really' come from?

    check out this website, it may surprise you.

    www.davidicke.com

  7. Leon on September 24, 2005 12:02 PM

    Royal parasites make no sense whatsover. What are they all about? and furthermore - why do so many people support them? This I cannot fathom...These peoples have incessantly interbred since royalty was first introduced in ancient Sumeria around 5,000 BC and the Windsors, aswell as all of the previous European heads of state are all blood descendants of this genealogical lineage....so who are these peoples and where did they 'really' come from?

    check out this website, it may surprise you.

    www.davidicke.com

  8. Leon on September 24, 2005 12:04 PM

    Royal parasites make no sense whatsover. What are they all about? and furthermore - why do so many people support them? This I cannot fathom...These peoples have incessantly interbred since royalty was first introduced in ancient Sumeria around 5,000 BC and the Windsors, aswell as all of the previous European heads of state are all blood descendants of this genealogical lineage....so who are these peoples and where did they 'really' come from?

    check out this website, it may surprise you.

    www.davidicke.com

  9. Leon on September 24, 2005 12:04 PM

    Royal parasites make no sense whatsover. What are they all about? and furthermore - why do so many people support them? This I cannot fathom...These peoples have incessantly interbred since royalty was first introduced in ancient Sumeria around 5,000 BC and the Windsors, aswell as all of the previous European heads of state are all blood descendants of this genealogical lineage....so who are these peoples and where did they 'really' come from?

    check out this website, it may surprise you.

    www.davidicke.com


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