Prince Charles edited an edition of the African-Caribbean newspaper The Voice to mark its 40th anniversary. The Prince of Wales was asked to edit the edition, which will focus on work Charles has done with community leaders over the years.
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Prince Charles is flexing his judging muscles and showcasing his passion for heritage crafts in “The Prince’s Master Crafters: The Next Generation”.
Hosted by comedian Jim Moir, the series follows six amateur craftspeople as they learn crafts skills crucial to the preservation of landmark buildings, such as stone carving, blacksmithing and weaving.
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The contestants take on a variety of crafting challenges, before creating a final showcase piece to present to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
All the showcase pieces are then displayed at The Prince’s Foundation’s new training base at Highgrove.
“The urge to make something is such a centering process,” says Charles. “I think machines are very useful but they’re not the be-all and end-all of everything. The process of hand and eye and what can be produced by the individual person—it’s like snowflakes, there’s all different patterns that are extraordinary which is what the human being can create.”
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He adds, “It’s how you balance the machine and people, it’s vital I think.”
“The Prince’s Master Crafters: The Next Generation” airs Wednesday, Aug. 10 at 10 p.m. ET/PT, exclusively on Makeful.
Prince Charles edited an edition of the African-Caribbean newspaper The Voice to mark its 40th anniversary. The Prince of Wales was asked to edit the edition, which will focus on work Charles has done with community leaders over the years.
Severed ties. Meghan Markle revealed that Prince Harry feels like he “lost” his father, Prince Charles, amid the drama surrounding their decision to step back from the royal family.
Prince Harry reportedly told Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex that he 'lost his dad' in toxic tabloid culture during their royal exit.The Sussexes permanently stepped down from their royal duties in February 2021 and gave an interview about their decision later on in the year with Oprah Winfrey. A statement from Buckingham Palace at the time, said: "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed to Her Majesty The Queen that they will not be returning as working members of The Royal Family." In a new interview with The Cut, Meghan has opened up about life since leaving the royal duties.The Duchess even addressed the drama that occurred as a result of the media.
Meghan Markle just gave an extensive interview with lots of quotes that are now going viral.
Princess Diana and Prince Charles had one of the most high profile royal relationships ever.The pair, who wed in 1981, had a romance and a wedding that was dubbed a “fairytale” by royal well wishers and as her profile grew, Princess Diana became one of the most loved royal women across the globe. However, the then Prince and Princess of Wales weren’t living a fairytale in reality and over many occasions, the cracks in their relationship were shown publicly. In the second half of the 1980s, after only a few years of marriage, rumours of Charles and Diana's unhappiness became commonplace.
Describing Bashir as “unreliable” and “devious”, an inquiry by Lord Dyson found him “dishonest” in using fake documents falsely indicating that people close to Diana had been paid to spy on her. Bashir denied spreading smears about the Royal family to convince the princess to sit for the interview, suggesting one of the “mystics and clairvoyants” could have been the source of the false information given to her. Among the smears were false allegations of Prince Edward being treated for Aids, the Queen suffering from cardiac problems, the monarch’s intention to abdicate, and that Charles was having an affair with his children’s nanny, Tiggy Legge-Bourke.
Prince Charles has reportedly been making impromptu visits to see The Queen as she continues to battle mobility issues.The 73 year old's regular drop ins to his mother, who recently congratulated Ukraine as it celebrated its 31st anniversary of independence, are believed to be a sign of his growing concern as the unplanned visits are "highly unusual", a royal expert has claimed. Ingrid Seward, of Majesty Magazine, told The Sun: “It’s highly unusual for Prince Charles to make these kinds of impromptu visits to see his mother.
Naman Ramachandran “Explorer,” a portrait of Ranulph Fiennes, credited with the title, World’s Greatest Living Explorer, is set for a digital and on demand release. The documentary feature peels back the layers of Fiennes’s life to go beyond his record-breaking achievements and reveal the man behind the myth. Fiennes was the first to circumnavigate the world from pole to pole, crossed the Antarctic on foot, broke countless world records and discovered a lost city in Arabia. He has traveled to the most dangerous places on Earth, lost half his fingers to frostbite, raised millions for charity and was nearly cast as James Bond. And, the man who prefers to be known as just ‘Ran,’ is a cousin to actors Ralph and Joseph.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are heading to a new school next month.
Prince Charles and William reportedly will be "kept in the dark regarding the contents of Prince Harry's forthcoming tell-all memoir". It's understood that the Royal Family will only read Harry's "heartfelt" book at the same time as the public. Sources have alleged that neither the Prince of Wales nor the Duke of Cambridge, or their lawyers and advisors, have not seen any part of the manuscript.
Prince Charles and William “see no way back” for disgraced Prince Andrew amid a royal rift in the family, a source reports.The Duke of York, 62, is reportedly in “intense talks” with the Queen about his future after spending several days alone with his mother on her summer break at Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands.This comes after Andrew allegedly refused to speak to his brother Charles and nephew William after the pair blocked his so-called ‘comeback’ plans. Andrew has been forced to take a backseat from public life since his multi-million-pound payout to sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre.
Prince Charles once spoke out about how he was “nothing like how they portray” him in The Crown, according to one politician.The royal’s life features through the Netflix drama, from his childhood through to his adulthood with the latest season showing Charles, played by Josh O’Connor, marrying Princess Diana and covering the later breakdown of their marriage.The leader of the Scottish Labour party, Anas Sarwar, claims that Charles, who recently visited Cornwall with Camilla, made a quip about his character in the show at an event held before the opening of Scottish Parliament last year. Speaking at an event at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the politician recalled the alleged incident, saying: “There was a group of MSPs all standing and he came over and went, 'Hello, nice to meet you all' and he went, 'I'm nowhere near how they portray me on Netflix'”.
Daily Mail.Sarwar seemingly snubbed the royal protocol which states politicians should not divulge their personal conversations with any members of the royal family.“I thought that was a really interesting way of how you describe yourself,” Sarwar said, adding, “I’m going to be in so much trouble for this because I don’t think you are meant to tell private conversations.”Clarence House declined The Post’s request for comment.Charles’ character was played by Josh O’Connor in Seasons 3 and 4 but Dominic West will take over the role for the final two seasons to portray an older Charles.“The Crown,” written by Peter Morgan, has a complicated relationship with the royal family.
, Netflix's fictionalized saga about their lives, has finally acknowledged that he's at least familiar with how the show portrays his younger self. Because of course they watch it.
Prince Charles is sharing some rare personal opinions on “The Crown”.
There's one specific drink that Prince Charles enjoys every evening before tucking into his dinner, according to one of his friends. Charles' close pal Count Tibor Kalnoky appeared in new Channel 4 series The Real Windsors: The Outspoken Heir and revealed all about the royal's routine, after Charles travelled to visit him in Viscri, Transylvania many years ago.There was one drink the 73 year old would enjoy "every night" while visiting the Eastern European country, where he eventually decided to buy small countryside house.
Princess Anne is celebrating her 72nd birthday today, and the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and the late Prince Phillip has been receiving well wishes from other members of the Royal Family via social media.