
Tywysog Cymru (Prince of Wales)
The Tywysog Cymru, or Prince of Wales, is a title traditionally given to the heir apparent of the British monarch, specifically associated with Wales. It dates back to medieval times and symbolizes the holder’s role as a representative of Welsh identity and heritage. The title is distinct from the monarchy itself and is often granted by the reigning monarch to their eldest son or another designated heir. Today, the Prince of Wales undertakes ceremonial duties, supports charitable work, and acts as a cultural ambassador for Wales, fostering national pride and continuity within the royal family.