| April 9, 2005 | -
Prince Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles.
| Source:
BBC News
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| April 8, 2005 | - At the pope's funeral, Prince Charles shook Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's hand.
| Source:
The Guardian
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| March 7, 2005 | -
Prince Charles visited New Zealand, where he was met by a woman with the words “GET YOUR COLONIAL SHAME OFF MY BREASTS” written across her bare chest. The Prince smiled.
| Source:
Seattle PI
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| February 27, 2005 | -
PrinceCharles complained that the British had “tortured” him over his relationship with Parker Bowles.
| Source:
News.com.au
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| February 24, 2005 | -
Queen Elizabeth announced that she would not attend the wedding ceremony of her son, Charles, and Camilla Parker Bowles, but insisted this was not a snub.
| Source:
New York Timesimes
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| February 11, 2005 | -
Prince Charles was engaged to Camilla Parker Bowles.
| Source:
NY Post
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| February 9, 2004 | -
Prince Charles visited Iraq and Iran.
| Source: Reuters
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| November 8, 2003 | -
Prince Charles denied the latest rumor about his sexual proclivities but failed to mention what he was accused of doing. Newspapers in Britain, where libel laws are very strong, have been unable to print the substance of the rumor, though they have repeatedly run the same photograph of Prince Charles standing alone in a field with another man.
| Source: New York Times
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| March 4, 2003 | -
British beef returned to France, and Prince Charles and several famous French chefs all ate some. “This wonderful piece of beef,” said the prince, “is not just a delicious lump of meat we enjoy eating — it represents an entire culture.”
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| November 13, 2001 | - A 16-year-old Latvian girl who struck Prince Charles in the face with a red carnation to protest the bombing of Afghanistan was charged with endangering the life of a high official.
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| August 7, 2001 | -
Prince Charles was knocked out when he fell off a horse while playing polo.
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