• King Charles gives important speech
  • He pays tribute to son Prince William
  • At the Welsh Parliament

"The journey has been my privilege," declared the King, reminiscing about a relationship with Wales that has spanned decades, filled with "great change, profound sorrow, and tremendous achievement." It's clear that for Charles, Wales is more than just a part of his kingdom—it's a land that has captured his heart and respect with each passing year.

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From father to son: The royal Welsh connection continues

What truly warmed the hearts of those listening was Charles' acknowledgment of Prince William's special relationship with Wales. The King joyfully recounted William's recent trip back to Anglesey—Ynys Mon—a place of significant personal importance to the Prince of Wales. "It has given me great pleasure," Charles beamed, highlighting the continuation of the royal bond with the Welsh land and its people.

The article also sheds light on Prince William's emotional return to RAF Valley in Anglesey, where he served as a search and rescue pilot. Reunited with his former flying instructor and RAF comrades, this visit wasn't just a trip down memory lane; it was a reaffirmation of William's ties to Wales, further strengthened by his new role as Royal Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Valley.

A royal welcome: Charles and Camilla's warm reception

Accompanied by Queen Camilla, King Charles received a hero's welcome at the Senedd, greeted by the Royal Welsh's guard of honour and the cheers of schoolchildren. The royal couple's engagement was a blend of official duties and heartfelt interactions, including a performance by the King's new harpist, Mared Pugh-Evans.

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