MARG
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Nice to know they share their inner child and embrace the wonders of life like learning to read.
The Duchess of Cornwall, has shared some of her favourite books with her local newspaper in Aberdeenshire.
This is something that really enhances my opinion of Charles, the man. He is openly supportive and understanding and respectful of all faiths. Its not only religious tolerance but with Charles, its religious acceptance.
I really do wonder if anything pertaining to Charles' coronation will be adapted to reflect this. I think it would be a beautiful thing to do. ?
Camilla's been taking phone calls on Silver Line, which is a telephone helpline for older people struggling with loneliness.
Given the hostile attitude towards the Muslim community that has been going on in some places here in England over the past few years; I'm glad that Charles took part in this event!
Charles is always inclusive of the main religions of those in both the UK and the Commonwealth. It's not just that he ticks off the boxes, he knows the leaders of each in the UK and has studied enough to know and respect both they and their flock.
They are citizens and as much his mother's subjects as he is. Respect really does go both ways and we all bleed red when cut.
I have to agree with Marg. Charles does a lot to promote and encourage religious diversity across the UK, and has done a lot of work in the multi-faith sphere. He has close working links with the heads of the various religious faiths in the UK, and meets with them on an ongoing basis.
PRINCE CHARLES will mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day by giving the public a unique insight into late King George VI's diary.
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The entry, dated May 8 1945, describes several events that took place on the momentous day, including The Royal Family’s iconic Buckingham Palace balcony appearances.
King George VI led the Royal Family in boosting Briton's morale during the blitz and throughout the long war.
The late monarch famously visited East London with the Queen Mother to see with his eyes the devastation caused by the German raids.
Prince Charles has often publicly read extracts from poignant speeches, diaries and poems to mark important events.
This is something that i will look forwards to as I greatly admire King George VI. We see him reflected so often in his daughter and know that she's learned everything that she can from her father. Both King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother were not just king and queen but living, breathing examples of the British people facing the devastation of war with courage, fortitude and solidarity.
To hear King George VI's own words as he describes VE day is going to be monumental and actually serve to strengthen and reinforce the British morale during the time of this pandemic.
In the meantime, Charles and Camilla have built a life that is truly their own, as well as one that meets their families’ approval. In 2012, Queen Elizabeth II gave her daughter-in-law a public sign of acceptance: the rank of dame grand cross of the Royal Victorian Order, an award made personally by the Queen “for services to the Sovereign.”