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Southend: Prince Charles to present city status documentSouthend is to become a city later in memory of the area's former MP Sir David Amess.
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Southend: Prince Charles to present city status documentSouthend will become a city in memory of Conservative MP Sir David Amess, who had long campaigned for the move.
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Queen is 'a lot better now' Prince Charles saysThe heir to the throne reassured well-wishers during a visit to Southend today, after his mother (pictured today) held two virtual audiences with diplomats at Windsor Castle.
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Camilla enjoys fish and chips with Prince Charles at Southend-on-SeaThe Duchess of Cornwall liked to be by the sea on Tuesday and tucked into “Fish and Chips” by the world famous Southend pier.
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Prince Charles condemns Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as ‘brutal aggression’Prince Charles called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a “brutal aggression,” according to a report.He was quoted by ITV News as saying the Russian assault represented an “unconscionable” attack on democracy and freedom.Charles was with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, in Southend-on-Sea on Tuesday to formally grant city status to the home of Sir David Amess, the murdered MP who spent decades campaigning for the recognition.In a statement during the visit, the royal said: “The values of democracy and freedom are under attack today in Ukraine in the most unconscionable way.Sign up to our newsletters here
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Prince Charles is right on UkraineThe Prince of Wales has never held back from speaking his mind when he encounters injustice. His intervention today over Ukraine was powerful and honest. Crucially, what he said would be backed by all political parties in the UK, so it cannot be seen as partisan and unconstitutional.
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