Prince Charles
US Elections Calendar ~ Pervez Musharraf ~ Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ~ Other International News
Home / International News / 2008 / July 2008 / July 4, 2008
Prince Charles was horrified over title announcement as a school kid
Prince Charles

The Queen invites Kate Middleton, Chelsy Davy to Prince Charless 60th bday

Prince Charles window cleaner is an ex-burglar!

The Queen goes green by dumping gas-guzzling 4x4s for bikes

Prince Charles pal racks up £200,000 hotel bill after house burglary!

More on Prince Charles

Top News

Chiranjeevi launches names his new political party - Praja Rajyam

Govt. to set up ex-servicemen commission soon

McCain names Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as running mate

Guy Ritchie denies renewing wedding vows with Madonna

ZEN Securities Ltd launches its new brand identity

Tait to launch comeback via Australia A tour in India

Indian-origin researcher creates 6-D holograms that interact with light

Speed of your email replies reveals your stress levels

Prince Charles was horrified over title announcement as a school kid

Prince Charles has revealed that he was horrified and embarrassed when the Queen announced 50 years ago that he would be granted the title.

London, July 4 : Prince Charles has revealed that he was "horrified and embarrassed" when the Queen announced 50 years ago that he would be granted the title.

The Prince of Wales was at Cheam Preparatory School, Berks, when he got to know through television that would be the next Prince.

During a dinner in Caerphilly Castle on Saturday, to celebrate his half-century as the Prince of Wales, he revealed he was in the headmaster's sitting room watching television with his classmates when the Queen's announcement was broadcast from Cardiff Arms Park in July 1958, during the closing ceremony of the then Empire Games in the city.

"I remember with horror and embarrassment how I was summoned with all the other boys at my school to the headmaster's sitting room where we all had to sit on the floor and watch television," Telegraph quoted him as saying.

"To my total embarrassment I heard my Mama's voice - she wasn't very well at the time and could not go.

"My father went instead and a recording of the message was played in the stadium saying that I was to be made the Prince of Wales.

"All the other boys turned around and looked at me and I remember thinking: 'What on earth have I been let in for?'. That is my over-riding memory," he added.

The Prince said it was one of the "greatest privileges possible" to be the 21st Prince of Wales.

"I have tried my best - it may not be very adequate - to live up to the motto of my predecessors "Ich Dien - I serve," he said.

ANI

August 30, 2008

August 29, 2008

August 28, 2008

August 27, 2008

August 26, 2008

August 25, 2008