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King Charles gives Kate Middleton and Prince William a new, important job

Prince William

King Charles gives Kate Middleton and Prince William a new, important job

  • When William went to Swansea in September, he asked people there how to learn the national language
  • The title has been held exclusively by Englishmen as a symbol of dominance over Wales.
  • A Welsh council voted in favour of a motion to get rid of the title “Prince of Wales

King Charles III has asked Prince William and Kate Middleton to strengthen ties with Wales. This is a very important job.

On Septemberz 9, the new ruler made William and his wife Kate Middleton Prince and Princess of Wales and told them to strengthen their relationship with the country.

After the royal mourning period ended in late September, the Prince and Princess of Wales went to Swansea and Anglesey for their first official visit under their new titles. This showed how much they cared about their people.

The prince, who is 40 years old, will soon share tweets in Welsh and work with S4C, a Welsh-language TV station, to strengthen his ties with Wales.

When William went to Swansea in September, he asked people there how to learn the national language. The couple also went to Anglesey, where they lived for three years after they got married.

Many people are happy for William in his new role, but some people thought it was an “insult to Wales” because of the title’s complicated history.

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“The title has been held exclusively by Englishmen as a symbol of dominance over Wales. “To this day, the English Princes of Wales have no genuine connection to our country.” This is what the petition on Change.org says.

A Welsh council voted in favour of a motion to get rid of the title “Prince of Wales.” One council member called the monarchy an “archaic, oppressive tradition,” which led to the vote. People say that the title was first used by Welsh princes until the 14th century.