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Quiz on Charles, Prince of Wales: Test Your Knowledge!

Test your knowledge about Charles, Prince of Wales with this engaging quiz that covers his life, titles, family, and more!

1 What is the full name of Charles, Prince of Wales?

2 What is Charles, Prince of Wales also known as?

3 Which of the following titles did Charles, Prince of Wales have?

4 Who is Charles, Prince of Wales's mother?

5 In Scotland the personal banner used is based on two Scottish titles of the heir apparent: ________ and Lord of the Isles.

6 What religion does Charles, Prince of Wales adhere to?

7 How is Charles, Prince of Wales described?

8 Who of the following was a child of Charles, Prince of Wales?

9 What is the motto of Charles, Prince of Wales?

10 Where was Charles, Prince of Wales born?

💡 Interesting Facts

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Johnston, Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Office from 1981 to 1987, co-ordinated the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer and of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, and the funeral of the Duchess of Windsor.
  • when Charles, Prince of Wales was attacked for calling his friend Kuldip Singh Dhillon "Sooty", Dhillon defended the Prince as a man of "zero prejudice".
  • when Prince Philip first saw the stumpery at Highgrove House he asked his son, Charles, "when are you going to set fire to this lot?".
  • Prince Michael of Yugoslavia, a Bernard Madoff feeder fund executive, allegedly approached Charles, Prince of Wales about becoming a potential investor at a polo tournament in 2002.
  • Dumfries House, designed by John and Robert Adam in the 1750s, was recently bought by a consortium of charities organised by Prince Charles.
  • Prince Charles was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in 1958, though his actual investiture did not take place until 1 July 1969.
  • Prince Charles, who in 2004 opened the village shop at Hewelsfield in Gloucestershire, England, described it as "a triumph of community spirit".
  • Prince Charles made a cameo appearance in a live episode of British soap opera Coronation Street to celebrate the show's 40th anniversary in 2000.