
The Prince of Wales
The Prince of Wales is a title given to the heir apparent of the British throne, usually the eldest son of the reigning monarch. It is a traditional designation that signifies the individual's role as the future king. The title is granted by the reigning monarch and often comes with duties related to representing the royal family and supporting charitable causes. The current Prince of Wales is Prince William, the son of King Charles III. The title has historical significance and symbolizes the continuity of the monarchy across generations.