I cried when he confirmed that William and Catherine were now Prince and Princess of my country. Tywysog a Tywysoges Cymru.
Cymru Am Byth.
It’s quite a promotion for Catherine. She was just a mere duchess before.

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I cried when he confirmed that William and Catherine were now Prince and Princess of my country. Tywysog a Tywysoges Cymru.
Cymru Am Byth.
It’s quite a promotion for Kate. She was just a mere duchess before.![]()
Yes, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay.It's a promotion for William as well as the mere dukedom ranks higher than the princely title he got at birth![]()
Sharon,I cried when he confirmed that William and Catherine were now Prince and Princess of my country. Tywysog a Tywysoges Cymru.
Cymru Am Byth.
@csshopperSharon,
I did too and I envy you your country’s leadership.
Would you translate your message to share the joy?![]()
I agree!Tywysog a Tywysoges Cymru - Prince and Princess of Wales.
Cymru Am Byth - Wales Forever.
He didn’t mention their titles at all. Just their first names and the fact that they are building their life abroad. I wonder if this is a signal that he plans to ask parliament to rescind their titlesI think he had to say something, albeit short and sweet.
surprised he mentioned harry and megan
He didn’t mention their titles at all. Just their first names and the fact that they are building their life abroad. I wonder if this is a signal that he plans to ask parliament to rescind their titles
Overseas?! The King did not even name the country - just a perfectly dismissive overseas. King Charles is training us to be careful listeners, just like QE did. Bravo.The shade in Charles' speech was really well done. Congrats to him. After speaking about Will and Kate as the new Prince and Princess of Wales and their future role he says much love to my other son, doesn't use his or MM's titles, and wishes them the best as they "build their life overseas" signaling that they are not part of public life in the UK and have no role to play.