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Apr 12, 2023 · A royal insider told The Sun of the choice at the time, “Arthur Chatto has been accepted to train as an officer in the Royal Marines. He told the Queen all about it and she’s pleased and proud.
Nov 14, 2018 · As for Pippa's son, Arthur Michael William Matthews, he is the newest family member dubbed with the famous name. Arthur was born on Oct. 15, almost exactly five months after his cousin, Prince ...
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The family of Henry VII, depicted on an illuminated page.. Henry VII became King of England upon defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. In an effort to strengthen the Tudor claim to the throne, Henry decided on naming his firstborn son "Arthur" and having him born in Winchester – where the Legend of King Arthur originated – in order to emphasise the Welsh origin of ...
Prince Charles, who also boasts Arthur as a middle name, was apparently so drawn to the name that he originally wanted to use it for his second son. However, the late Princess Diana didn’t agree ...
Feb 5, 2024 · Arthur Chatto is naturally in the spotlight at large events but he's already achieved a lot by himself, including breaking two world records and making royal history
King Arthur's family grew throughout the centuries with King Arthur's legend. The earliest Welsh Arthurian tradition portrays Arthur as having an extensive family network, including his parents Uther Pendragon and Eigyr (Igraine), wife Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere), nephew Gwalchmei (Gawain), brother , and several sons ; his maternal lineage is also detailed, linking him to relatives like his ...
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Feb 25, 2021 · The wedding of Arthur, first prince of the Tudor royal family, to Catherine of Aragon reveals King Henry VII’s ambition for England in the rapidly changing European political firmament at the end of the 15th century. The negotiations were long and complicated, and the ceremony the most spectacular seen in England for more than a century.