The first official Prince of Wales, the infant future King Edward II, was born in Caernarfon Castle, and in 1911 the future Edward VIII was invested in the castle when he became Prince of Wales.
These Welsh castles were built for royalty, and now you can visit them for a fairy-tale vacation. Sometimes called the "Land ...
The title itself had become extremely polarising for the Welsh people in the 1960s, and so when the 20-year-old prince turned ...
Edward I conquered Wales in 1277 and built defences in the country's rebellious north. He began work on the strategically important Caernarfon Castle in 1283, when Welsh prince Llywelyn ap ...
At Caernarfon the constable of the castle ... of Wales/Getty Images "During the course of the 20th Century many castles in Wales came into the care of the state - considerable conservation ...
There is no land more lovely than Wales. I have walked through a magical forest to splash in the shallow, shimmering waters ...
A Gwynedd chippy has confirmed it place among Britain’s elite. For the third year running, Ainsworth’s in Caernarfon has been ...
A Caernarfon bakery - dubbed an "institution" - that closed last month has been put for for sale. The historic town was thrown into mourning with news Carlton Bakery was shutting. It was declared ...
In 1969, Prince Charles' investiture was held in Caernarfon Castle. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Wales, Cardiff Castle, dates back to ancient Rome, and archaeological remains ...
The first official Prince of Wales, the infant future King Edward II, was born in Caernarfon Castle, and in 1911 the future Edward VIII was invested in the castle when he became Prince of Wales.