Royals grace palace event as Charles hailed for belief in ‘duty of service’

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The Archbishop of Canterbury has praised the Prince of Wales's belief in the "sacred duty of service" as the royal family gathered to mark the 50th anniversary of his investiture.

The Most Rev Justin Welby paid tribute to Charles's "prophetic voice on the environment", his work supporting disadvantaged young people and "concern" for the armed forces in a speech at a Buckingham Palace event hosted by the Queen.

The Queen and the Prince of Wales, followed by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at a reception at Buckingham Palace
The Queen and the Prince of Wales, followed by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at a reception at Buckingham Palace

The prince was surrounded by his immediate family at the reception, with his wife the Duchess of Cornwall by his side along with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – a symbolic gesture of support for the future king.

Leading figures from Wales were also invited, including Falklands veteran Simon Weston, the band Stereophonics, Game Of Thrones star Owen Teale and First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford.

The Duchess of Cornwall speaks with Kelly Jones, lead singer of Stereophonics, at a reception at Buckingham Palace
The Duchess of Cornwall speaks with Kelly Jones, lead singer of Stereophonics, at a reception at Buckingham Palace

The gathering of senior royals, Prime Minister Theresa May and representatives from Charles's Welsh charities celebrated the moment on July 1 1969 when the Queen formally invested her son and heir with the title Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle.

Prince Charles was created The Prince of Wales aged 9 on July 26th 1958.

HRH was formally invested with the title by Her Majesty on July 1st 1969. pic.twitter.com/5zQPwpmKDo

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The Archbishop said about Charles: "From service to young people and those caught in poverty, a prophetic voice on the environment, proved by time and events, concern for all who serve our country from the armed forces to the police, compassion for the suffering and humour with the brave and rejoicing, the list goes on and on.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a reception at Buckingham Palace
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a reception at Buckingham Palace

"The investiture was unique. Seldom can a coming-of-age have had such a setting; seldom can the weight of expectation have been so great.

The Duchess of Cambridge attends a reception at Buckingham Palace
The Duchess of Cambridge attends a reception at Buckingham Palace

"In years since then, we have seen how the honour of being granted that title has been richly repaid – in the Prince of Wales's love for the country whose name he bears, and in the deep respect he has always shown for the land, for the language, and most of all, of course, for the people."

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