Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Charles Prince of Wales
Standard Name: Charles,, Prince of Wales
Connections
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death | Kathleen Raine | At a service of thanksgiving held five months later, the eulogy was delivered by Prince Charles
. |
Friends, Associates | Kathleen Raine | In later years, KR
had a circle of friends at Cambridge which included C. S. Lewis
, Edwin Muir
and his wife Willa
, Elizabeth Jennings
, Owen Barfield
, A. C. Harwood
, Tom Henn |
Occupation | Kathleen Raine | This venture was supported by the Prince of Wales
. Here KRpresided over discussions and lectures by scientists, ecologists and economists, as well as scholars, writers and artists from both east and west. Watts, Janet. “Kathleen Raine”. The Guardian, 8 July 2003, p. 25. 25 |
Reception | J. K. Rowling | Unanticipated responses to Harry Potter have included attack from some Christian groups, mostly in the USA, which bizarrely suppose that the books proselytize in favour of magic, which is held to be the work... |
Textual Features | Bernardine Evaristo | A few hours from Shanghai, the Misty Mountain Heritage Complex has (since The Great Expansion in which the Republic asserted control over various western countries) exhibited the history and cultural life of those countries... |
Textual Features | Berta Ruck | BR
structures this work by association. Her first chapter begins with the abdication of Edward VIII
and moves back from that to his Investiture as Prince of Wales on 14 June 1911. Her second is... |
Textual Production | Antonia Fraser | A few years after the high-profile weddings of Prince Charles
and Princess Diana
and the Duke
and Duchess of York
, AF
's thriller Your Royal Hostage presented Jemima Shore covering a British royal wedding for tv. Whitaker’s Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons, 1988–2003. (1988) “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 276 |
Textual Production | Isabel Pagan | Not all IP
's writing went into her printed volume. She was believed to be the author of two songs which became popular: Crook and Plaid and (the most famous among her works) Ca' the... |
Timeline
14 November 1948: Princess Elizabeth had her first child, Charles,...
National or international item
14 November 1948
Princess Elizabeth
had her first child, Charles
, who was later invested as Prince of Wales.
“The Queen at 80: Timeline”. BBC News.
29 July 1981: Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer...
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29 July 1981
Prince Charles
married Lady Diana Spencer
in a famously publicized ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral which was widely billed as fairy-tale.
“The Queen at 80: Timeline”. BBC News.
31 August 1997: Diana, Princess of Wales, died in a late-night...
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31 August 1997
Diana, Princess of Wales
, died in a late-night car accident in an underpass by the Pont d'Alma in Paris.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
March 2004: Conferring of British nationality was first...
National or international item
March 2004
Conferring of British nationality was first done as a public ceremony, in this case held in the town hall of Brent in North London and attended by the Prince of Wales
and the Home Secretary...
9 April 2005: Prince Charles married Camilla Parker-Bo...
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9 April 2005
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