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Abergavenny
Prince Charles visited the town in 2008 to open the Saint Mary's Priory visitor centre , situated in a converted tithe barn over 600 years old.
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Halifax, West Yorkshire
The Museum for Children was inspired and opened by Prince Charles in the summer of 1992 and is located in part of the railway station.
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Monarchy of Jamaica
In 1966 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied by his son, Prince Charles , Prince of Wales, toured Jamaica as part of his visit there to open that year's Commonwealth Games .
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Museum of the Moving Image
MOMI was opened on September 15, 1988 by Prince Charles and became an instant international hit and winning 18 awards.The museum was sited below Waterloo Bridge and forming part of the cultural complex on the South Bank of the River Thames, London, England.
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Woking
On Friday 23rd March 2007, Prince Charles opened a climate change exhibition in Woking.
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Emmaus (charity)
Emmaus Greenwich, in Plumstead, was converted from an unneeded children's home , and was opened by Prince Charles on 29 November 1994, in the presence of Abbé Pierre and Robert Runcie.
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The Needles
In 1982, HRH Prince Charles officially opened the restored Needles Old Battery facility .
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Nene Park
The new stadium also has conference facilities in the Diamond Centre , which features three hospitality rooms and was opened by Prince Charles in 1995.
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Alnwick (district)
The Alnwick Garden is a world-renowned, year-round visitor attraction, which was officially opened by HRH Prince Charles , Prince of Wales - "The project is a bold and ambitious one which I am delighted to support.
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Wellington Free Ambulance
In 1994 Prince Charles opened the new ambulance station in Davis Street, Thorndon, after a major fundraising drive.
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Dovenby Hall
The extension and restoration received a Civic Trust Award and was officially opened by HRH Prince Charles , Prince of Wales. [2]
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Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny
This is shortly to he hung on public display in the adjacent tithe barn which has recently been restored as the Priory's Heritage Centre and was officially opened in 2008 by Prince Charles .
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Shrewsbury School
An award-winning music school was opened by Prince Charles in 2001.
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The Oaks, Elgin
In 1997 the Hospice in Moray (H.I.M) steering committee published their proposals for a day hospice in Moray, and £2.2 million was raised by Macmillan Cancer Relief towards the creation of The Oaks , which opened on 2nd June 2003 and officially was opened by HRH Prince Charles , Duke of Rothesay on 5th August 2003.
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Batcombe, Somerset
The "Batcombe Jubilee Hall" was completed in May 2002, and officially opened by HRH Prince Charles on 25 May 2002.
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Cwmdu, Powys
Cwmdu has several public facilities, including a park, a garage, a church dedicated to St. Michael and Archangels [1], a campsite , a village school which was visited by Prince Charles in the summer of 2006 , a village pub, the Farmers Arms [2] and a cafe, the Mynydd-Ddu Tea Room.
Martin Luther King Middle School (Berkeley)
In the late 1990s, the garden was visited by Mister Rogers, longtime host of a PBS television program for children, and both the garden and school were visited by Prince Charles in 2005.
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Trefriw
As a result of the floods, Trefriw was one of the locations visited by Prince Charles in July 2004 as part of his annual summer tour of Wales.[9].
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1983 in New Zealand
March: Prince Charles , Princess Diana and Prince William visit New Zealand .
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BC Place Stadium
The stadium was used for the opening and closing ceremonies of Expo '86 and to much fanfare, Prince Charles and Princess Diana visited Vancouver and officially opened Expo by speech in BC Place on May 2nd, 1986.
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BC Place Stadium
The stadium was used for the opening and closing ceremonies of Expo '86 and to much fanfare, Prince Charles and Princess Diana visited Vancouver and officially opened Expo by speech in BC Place on May 2nd, 1986.
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Trefriw
As a result of the floods, Trefriw was one of the locations visited by Prince Charles in July 2004 as part of his annual summer tour of Wales.[9].
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Martin Luther King Middle School (Berkeley)
In the late 1990s, the garden was visited by Mister Rogers, longtime host of a PBS television program for children, and both the garden and school were visited by Prince Charles in 2005.
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1613 in literature
Frederick and Prince Charles visit Cambridge University early in March, where they see performances of Samuel Brooke's Latin plays Adelphe and Scyros.
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Castledawson
One of its most famous customers happens to be Prince Charles , who visited the bakery on a day trip to Northern Ireland.
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1615 in literature
March 7-March 11 King James I and Prince Charles visit Cambridge University, the first royal visit to the university since the progress of Queen Elizabeth I in 1564.
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Wojtek (soldier bear)
It is said that Prince Charles , when visiting the Imperial War Museum with his sons, remarked to the guide that there was no need to tell the story of Wojtek since all three of them knew it well.
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Abergavenny
Prince Charles visited the town in 2008 to open the Saint Mary's Priory visitor centre, situated in a converted tithe barn over 600 years old.
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1966 in Australia
Prince Charles arrives in Australia to attend Geelong Grammar School's exclusive Timbertop preparatory school .
Gordonstoun
It is best-known as the school attended during the 1960s by Prince Charles , Prince of Wales, on the recommendation of his father, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who had himself been one of the first students to attend Gordonstoun having previously been educated at Salem in Germany.
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Bad World Tour
Princess Diana and Prince Charles attended the concert on July 16, the third of the seven at Wembley.
Sean O'Callaghan
In 1984, he helped to foil a bomb on a theatre in London, where Prince Charles and Princess Diana were to attend a Duran Duran concert .
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Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II
The rest of the Queen's family were spread across the country that day: Prince Charles and his sons William and Harry attended services at Swansea; Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex attended services in Salisbury and later greeted crowds in the area as scheduled; Princess Anne was in Ayr at the time; Prince Andrew was not in the country, as President of the Football Association, he was attending a World Cup football match in Japan.
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GoldenEye
The UK premiere , attended by Prince Charles , followed on November 22 at the Odeon Leicester Square, with general release two days later.
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The Scornful Lady
Prince Charles , the future King Charles II, attended a performance of the play at the Cockpit-in-Court Theatre on Twelfth Night, January 6, 1642.
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Operation Midford
Three weeks later on 18 April 1980, at a ceremony that was attended by HRH Prince Charles , the Union Jack was lowered for the last time from Government House in Salisbury, and the new African nation of Zimbabwe declared itself a free and independent country.
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Laurens van der Post
The funeral took place December 20th in London, attended by Prince Charles (who was photographed in tears) Lady Thatcher, Nelson Mandela and many friends and family.
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Royal Christmas Message
It was interspersed with coverage of The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles attending various multicultural meetings , including footage of Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh visiting a Sikh Gurdwara (temple), and the Prince of Wales visiting a school for Muslims in east London.
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