ˌPrince of ˈWales, the BrE AmE noun
a title that is given to the first son of a British king or queen. Prince Charles was given the title by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in a special ceremony at Caernarvon Castle in Wales in 1969.
ˌPrince of ˈWales, the BrE AmE noun
a title that is given to the first son of a British king or queen. Prince Charles was given the title by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in a special ceremony at Caernarvon Castle in Wales in 1969.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Longman - Словарь современного английского языка. 2012