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Panel debate with Prince Charles petition

Last few days to sign up to the e-petition below
e-petition: Panel debate with HRH the Prince of Wales to discuss the future of the monarchy

We the undersigned call on the National Assembly for Wales to organise a panel debate with Prince Charles and a member of the campaign group Republic at the National Assembly for [...]

No to Investiture - petition responses

There have been some very interesting responses to the No to the investiture of a new Prince of Wales petition and also some well known political figures have signed up. We have selected some choice remarks below:

Wales, like Ireland, is an indivisibly independent and sovereign nation. It should no longer suffer the yoke of colonial [...]

ROYALS’ WELSH CHARM OFFENSIVE SPARKS FRESH INVESTITURE FEARS

A carefully co-ordinated royal ‘charm offensive’ in Wales aimed at grooming Prince William for the role of the next Prince of Wales, and a ‘softening up’ of the Welsh people for an Investiture even more lavish than those of 1911 and 1969 is underway. Indications from sources close to the Royal family’s elaborate public relations [...]

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