Prince Charles, the oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, is the heir apparent to the British throne
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Prince Charles, the oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, is the heir apparent to the British throne
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Prince Charles had been romantically involved with several women as a young man. He met Diana Spencer in 1977 and the couple became romantically involved in 1980; their courtship culminated in marriage in 1981. The couple had two sons, William and Henry.
The marriage, however, ran into trouble soon as the couple was incompatible on several grounds. Charles was still in contact with a former girlfriend, Camilla Parker Bowles, which further strained the relations between Charles and Diana. The couple separated in 1992 and divorced in 1996. Diana was killed in an unfortunate car accident in 1997.
Prince Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles on April 9, 2005.
He was born as Charles Philip Arthur George on 14 November 1948 to Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as their first child. His maternal grandfather, King George VI was the King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth, and Princess Elizabeth was his eldest daughter.
King George VI died in 1952 and his elder daughter Princess Elizabeth became Queen. Prince Charles, aged three, now became the heir apparent to the throne. His new status made him the Duke of Cornwall and he was also automatically given the Scottish titles Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.
He started attending Hill House School in West London in 1956 before moving to boarding school at the Cheam School the following year. He changed schools again in 1962 and went to Gordonstoun in Scotland.
He enrolled at the Trinity College, Cambridge, to study anthropology, archaeology, and history in 1967. He attended the University College of Wales in Aberystwyth for a while during his second year.
Prince Charles became the first heir apparent to earn a university degree when he graduated from Cambridge with a Bachelor of Arts in 1970.
Prince Charles began his military career in the Armed Services in 1971. He received his Royal Air Force training and was awarded his RAF wings at Cranwell on 20 August 1971.
He then embarked on a naval career and enrolled in a six-week course at the Royal Naval College Dartmouth in September 1971. Over the next few years he served on the guided missile destroyer HMS Norfolk (1971–1972) and the frigates HMS Minerva (1972–1973) and HMS Jupiter (1974).
After he completed a lieutenant’s course at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, he went on to command his own ship, the minehunter HMS Bronington, for the final ten months of his active service in the Royal Navy. His active service ended in December 1976.
In 1976, Prince Charles, along with Frederick John Pervin founded the Prince's Trust to help disadvantaged young people. The trust runs a number of training programmes, provides mentoring support and offers financial grants to build the confidence and motivation of disadvantaged young people. Over the years has established 16 more charitable organizations.
He founded the Prince of Wales’s Charitable Foundation in 1979. It is one of the largest independent foundations in the UK. It supports a wide range of causes like responsible business and enterprise, young people and education, and global sustainability. The Foundation has three subsidiary companies, PCF Social Enterprises Ltd - a holding company for A. G. Carrick Ltd and Duchy Originals Ltd, Prince's Charities Events Ltd, and Golden Jubilee Events Ltd.
He received the 10th annual Global Environmental Citizen Award from the Harvard Medical School's Center for Health and the Global Environment in 2007.
In 2011, he was presented with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Medal for his engagement with the environment.