King Charles III, a life of service

The countdown is on until King Charles III is coronated on May 6.
To mark the occasion, The Providence Journal looked through our archives to see what we could find out about the royal's history with the Ocean State. As it turns out, he did come for one visit — albeit a brief one — more than two decades ago. Charles visited Rhode Island, specifically Newport, in the summer of 1996.


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"It was, according to Providence Journal archives, a beautiful summer day on July 19, with calm seas and perfect for sailing on Narragansett Bay, which is how Charles spent most of his brief stop. He cruised aboard the Shamrock V, a former America’s Cup entry, while talking to 30 VIPs on board."

"At least on this occasion I wasn't told — as I usually am everywhere else I go in the world — that I should have been here yesterday or last week," he said. "I promise you, I am the subject of Murphy's law, because usually I'm told because it's thick fog or raining when I'm here that it would have been wonderful if I had been there yesterday. So, I obviously got here on the right day today."

"He didn’t come just to sail, as nice as that might have been. The main event was a 20-minute speech at a 250-guest, $500-a-ticket fundraiser for the Mary Rose Trust. The trust runs a museum and cares for artifacts from the Mary Rose, a 16th-century British warship that sank off the coast of England."

"Immediately after the speech, Charles, who had joked, "I have absolutely no idea where I was, or where I am, or where I'm going to after this," was put on a flight back to England. The Journal called him “the Stealth Prince,” because his news conference was only 15 seconds long and virtually no one outside of the event saw him."
 
King Charles 'rejects plans to rename Heathrow Airport terminal after him'

"King Charles reportedly called in ministers to block plans to rename a terminal at Heathrow Airport after him. The eco-conscious king is said to have shot down the plans, a matter of days ahead of his Coronation."

"Heathrow had reportedly wanted to mark the Coronation by renaming Terminal 5 after King Charles III, almost a decade after Terminal 2 was named the Queen’s Terminal, in 2014. But Buckingham Palace reportedly called in ministers to politely turn the offer down without causing embarrassment."

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The plan had reportedly been to rename Terminal 5 after the new monarch

"The Times revealed the King’s polite refusal, and reported a government source said that 'environmental considerations' had left the monarch hesitant to take up the offer. A second source told the outlet it was turned down because of the lack of close connections between Charles and the airport."

"The King has long been an active environmentalist, and at Cop26 in Glasgow last year he called on the country to move to a “war-like footing” to deal with the “existential threat” that was climate change. He also called for a move from the “fossil-fuel-based economy” to a sustainable one."

"Instead, the airport is marking the Coronation with a commemorative luggage tag. On their website Heathrow called climate change “the greatest challenge of our time” and admitted their own carbon footprint is “part of the problem”. Like the rest of the global economy, they aim for net zero carbon emissions by 2050, according to their Sustainability Plan."
 

A team of sculptors have used an equivalent of 2,875 Celebrations chocolates to create a sweet, life-size sculpture of King Charles III

A bust of King Charles III made entirely from chocolate has been unveiled ahead of the coronation by sweets brand Celebrations. The sculpture took 130 hours to make and weighs over 23 kilograms.

Created by a team of sculptors and led by master chocolatier Jennifer Lindsey-Clarke, the life-size model was made to celebrate the upcoming coronation. The team carefully analysed footage of the King to capture his likeness, forming the monarch out of an equivalent of 2,875 Celebrations chocolates.
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"Stone of Destiny" moved from Scotland to London for king's coronation

London — The "Stone of Destiny," an ancient symbol of Scotland's monarchy, was on its way from Edinburgh Castle to London on Friday to play its role in the coronation of King Charles III on May 6. The stone, also known as the "Stone of Scone," was used for the coronation of Scotland's kings until it was seized more than 700 years ago by the then-King of England, Edward I.

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The Duke of Buccleuch Richard Scott (C), flanked by two Officers of Arms, stands by the © Provided by CBS News

The 335-pound stone was then held in Westminster Abbey — incorporated into the Coronation Chair — until 1996, when it was permanently returned to Scotland. It was agreed at the time of its return, however, that it would be brought back to England for future coronation ceremonies.
 
King Charles III Accepts Role of Commissioner-in-Chief of the RCMP

WINDSOR, ENGLAND - APRIL 28: King Charles III (left) is presented with a sword as he formally accepts the role of Commissioner-in-Chief of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) during a ceremony in the quadrangle at Windsor Castle on April 28, 2023 in Windsor, England. The King, when the Prince of Wales, took on the role of Honorary Commissioner of the RCMP in 2012 during a visit to Depot Division in Regina, Saskatchewan. (Photo by Andrew Matthews - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
King Charles III Accepts Role of Commissioner-in-Chief of the RCMP


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"King Charles III hasn’t even been crowned yet but his name is already etched on the walls of Hill House School in London."

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"A wooden slab just inside the front door records Nov. 7, 1956, as the day the future king enrolled at Hill House, alongside other notable dates in the school’s 72-year history. There is a photograph of staff welcoming the then Prince Charles on his first day of school, and another of the 7-year-old boy getting into a Ford Zephyr with his bodyguard for the short trip back to Buckingham Palace."

"Charles, the first U.K. monarch to be educated outside the palace walls, began his school career at Hill House, although he spent less than a year there before moving on to Cheam, an elite boarding school in the countryside west of London. Hill House, a family-run primary school in London’s tony Knightsbridge neighborhood is just a stone’s throw from the luxury department store Harrods and a short drive from Buckingham Palace."

"Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, made a “leap of faith” when they enrolled Charles at Hill House because until then royal children had been educated by tutors, Townend said."

“My father was summoned to tea with the queen in Buckingham Palace. So, of course, he went and met with the queen and she grilled him as I understand it,” he said. “And at the end she said, ‘I think this is the right school for Charles to go to.’ It was a simple as that.”

"But why Hill House?"

“I think it was just the general wackiness of the place,” said Townend, whose family still operates the school, which costs up to 19,800 pounds ($24,575) a year.

"The main school, housed in a three-story red brick building, is something of a living monument to the traditions of English private schools — Harry Potter without robes and broomsticks."
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I am really looking forward to watching the Coronation. Coverage begins here at 5am ET, which is around when I get up. I know what I'll be doing Saturday. I know the pageantry will be great fun. I also look forward to seeing the 'average' people cheering the spectacle on.

I remember Elizabeth's coronation in the early '50's. We had a TV before our neighbors and a crowd of well-wishers gathered in our apartment. Great woman.
 
the worst thing parents can do to their kids is send them to boarding school.
I know from personal experience, I went to 2 boarding schools,first was a co-ed school in Deerfield,Mass which was 500 miles from home.I was 10,a shy,sensitive girl,was there 2 yrs.
The 2nd was all girls school in Toronto,Canada,stayed 2 yrs.At least I was closer to home 90miles The only time I had my parents attention 24/7 was when I came home for xmas,summer vacations.The whole experience effected me emotionally
Both my parents attended boarding school in India. My mother went to Dow Hill at age 9 and my father went to Oak Grove when he was 5 due to his father dying of Pneumonia and leaving 5 children. Mother's father was in the Bengal Police, so the girls were sent off to boarding school. Both my parents loved the time they were away. They spent 9 months up in the hill stations and only saw the parents at Christmas time.
 


God save the King

The National Anthem: solo soprano sings 'God Save The King' in royal chapel

 
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The royals appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 6, 2023 in London.


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The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team otherwise known as The Red Arrows fly over The Queen Victoria Memorial during the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, May 06, 2023 in London.
 


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