No plans for William to have formal investiture ceremony as Prince of Wales
There are no plans for Prince William to receive a formal investiture ceremony as Prince of Wales like the one his father had, it has emerged.
Instead, it is understood that the Prince and Princess of Wales will focus on deepening the trust and respect of the people of Wales.
The development comes as the royal couple make their first official visit to Wales in their new roles.
The King was Prince of Wales for 64 years and was officially invested in 1969 by the Queen and formally presented to the Welsh people as their prince.
During the ceremony, the Queen placed a coronet on Charles’s head and helped arrange robes around his shoulders, and he pledged allegiance to his mother with the words: “I, Charles, Prince of Wales, do become your liege man of life and limb.”
After the death of the Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales took up their new titles, with Prince William now heir to the throne.
During their visit to Wales, the couple were due to visit Anglesey, where they made their first home as newlyweds, and then go on to Swansea.
A royal source said after the Queen’s death: “The new Princess of Wales appreciates the history associated with this role but will understandably want to look to the future as she creates her own path.”
Wales is also where the couple raised their eldest child, Prince George, for the first few months of his life.
A few days after the Queen’s death, Prince William told Mark Drakeford, the Welsh first minister, of his “deep affection for Wales” in a telephone call.
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The King gave a speech in English and Welsh when he addressed the Senedd during his first visit to Wales as monarch.
The couple’s last official visit to Wales was in June when they were Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. They travelled to Cardiff Castle, where rehearsals were taking place for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concert.
They will now make more regular visits to Wales in their new roles, and are expected back in the country before Christmas.