KING CHARLES HOSTS MAUNDY SERVICE IN WALES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DECADES. (PHOTOS).

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   King Charles Hosts Maundy Service in Wales for the First Time in Decades King Charles and Queen Camilla were in Wales on April 2 for the Royal Maundy Service, marking a rare return of the tradition to the country.  It was the first time the event has been held in Wales since 1982, and only the second time in the service’s long history. The ceremony took place at St. Asaph Cathedral in north Wales, and it carried personal significance for Prince William and Kate Middleton.  Since King Charles became monarch in September 2022, William and Kate have held the historic titles of Prince and Princess of Wales, frequently visiting the region in their new roles.  King Charles himself carried the title of Prince of Wales for 64 years before ascending the throne, adding another layer of meaning to the occasion. At the service, King Charles personally presented Royal Maundy gifts to 77 men and 77 women, honoring their dedicated Christian service within communities across...

MYSTERY ADMIRER ATTEMPTS TO COURT PARIS HILTON BY FLYING TWO BANNERS IN THE SKY ASKING FOR A DATE.IS THAT NOT A HOSPITAL?,THE ADMIRER NEEDS TO BE CHECKED IN.

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