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PRINCE CHARLES VISITS WALES.—Mrs Eirene White, Minister iff State for Welsh Affairs, welcoming Prince Charles to a meeting of the Countryside Commission, which he chaired, at the Welsh Office in Cardiff. The Prince of Wales was visiting the country to gain first-hand information before his investiture at Caernarvon Castle next July. Welsh extremists have threatened to increase bomb outrages in the country if the ceremony is not called off.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31864, 17 December 1968, Page 24

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PRINCE CHARLES VISITS WALES.—Mrs Eirene White, Minister iff State for Welsh Affairs, welcoming Prince Charles to a meeting of the Countryside Commission, which he chaired, at the Welsh Office in Cardiff. The Prince of Wales was visiting the country to gain first-hand information before his investiture at Caernarvon Castle next July. Welsh extremists have threatened to increase bomb outrages in the country if the ceremony is not called off. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31864, 17 December 1968, Page 24

PRINCE CHARLES VISITS WALES.—Mrs Eirene White, Minister iff State for Welsh Affairs, welcoming Prince Charles to a meeting of the Countryside Commission, which he chaired, at the Welsh Office in Cardiff. The Prince of Wales was visiting the country to gain first-hand information before his investiture at Caernarvon Castle next July. Welsh extremists have threatened to increase bomb outrages in the country if the ceremony is not called off. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31864, 17 December 1968, Page 24