Prince Charles

The ten things you never knew about Prince Charles

London, Nov 16 : He might be a public figure, yet there are many things about Prince Charles that are still unknown.

Now, Times Online has provided a list of not very well known facts about the 60-year-old royal.

The 10 things you didn’t know about Prince Charles are:

1. When he was born, the fountains in Trafalgar Square ran blue ‘for a boy’. 

2. It was the first royal birth since the 17th century that wasn’t witnessed by a government minister.

3. Charles was christened using water from the River Jordan, a royal tradition thought to stretch back to the Crusades.

4. A video on YouTube claims to offer proof that Prince Charles is the Antichrist.

Prince Charles ends 60th birthday celebration with private party

Prince CharlesLondon - Britain's Prince Charles concluded his 60th birthday celebrations on Saturday with a private party at his estate surrounded by family and friends.

The party, organized by wife Camilla, included 100 guests at his Highgrove estate in Gloucestershire.

Rockstar Rod Stewart performed for the guests after dinner. Princes William, 26, and Harry, 24, attended along with their girlfriends, Kate Middleton, 26, and Chelsy Davy, 23, as well as Mr Bean star Rowan Atkinson and actress Judi Dench.

Prince Charles’ 60th birthday present is a free bus pass!

Prince Charles’ 60th birthday present is a free bus pass!London, November 15: Prince Charles, who joined the senior citizen club on November 14, can now drop his ‘travel worries’ as he has been gifted with a free bus pass for his 60th birthday!

The Prince of Wales, who till date wheels his Aston Martin presented to him by the Queen on his 21st birthday, cut the cake decorated as a concessionary travel voucher.

Prince Charles turns 60 with dance, comedy and gun salute

Poll says Prince Charles would be more popular king than son William

Poll says Prince Charles would be more popular king than son William

UK''s Prince Charles to be known as `Defender of Faith’

Prince Charles’ wedding might be ‘illegal’London, Nov. 14 : Britain’s Prince Charles is to be known as the Defender of Faith to reflect the country’s multicultural society.

According to The Telegraph,, this move by Charles, who turns 60 today, would mean the monarch, as Supreme Governor of the Church of England, would no longer be known as Defender of the Faith for the first time since the reign of Henry VIII.

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