Person    | Male  Born 21/6/1982 

William, Prince of Wales

Categories: Royalty

Royal prince. Born St Mary's Hospital Paddington, first son (the heir) of Prince Charles and his first wife, Princess Diana

Married Catherine Middleton in 2011. Known as the Duke of Cambridge until the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, when he became 1st in line to the throne and his titles changed to Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge.

This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
William, Prince of Wales

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The Chase - street party - wedding

The marriage was on a Friday but it's not clear what day the party took place.

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
William, Prince of Wales

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Flinders statue

Unveiled by Prince William at Australia House on 18 July 2014 and installed i...

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Korean War memorial

The phrase "distant obligation..." references a cabinet meeting on 25 June 19...

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Princess Diana statue

This bronze, larger than life-size statue was unveiled by Princes William and...

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Queen Mother statue

She died aged 101 but here she is shown aged 51, the age she was widowed, wea...

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Other Subjects

King James II

King James II

England's last Roman Catholic king, James II of England but James VII of Scotland. Born in St James's Palace and designated Duke of York until he ascended the throne in 1685 on the death of his bro...

Person, Race Issues, Royalty, France

6 memorials
The Royal Parks

The Royal Parks

Manages 8 major Royal Parks covering 5,000 acres:  Bushy Park (with the Longford River), The Green Park, Greenwich Park, Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Regent's Park (and Primrose Hill), Richmo...

Group, Gardens / Agriculture, Royalty

9 memorials
Napoleon III of France

Napoleon III of France

Last monarch of France. Son of Louis Bonaparte (Napoleon I's brother) and Hortense de Beauharnais, he was known as Louis Napoleon. He grew up in Switzerland and Germany, but due to involvement in r...

Person, Nationalism, Politics & Administration, Royalty, France, Switzerland

2 memorials
Baynard’s Castle

Baynard’s Castle

There have been two buildings known as Baynard's Castle, on different sites. Just to the east of where Blackfriars station now stands Ralph Baynard erected a Norman fortification in about 1000.  Th...

Building, Property, Royalty

1 memorial
Tyburn Manor House

Tyburn Manor House

Used by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I as a hunting lodge.

Building, Royalty

1 memorial

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Charity School - plaque

Charity School - plaque

EC1, Hatton Garden

2023: Lionel Wright  has drawn our attention to an error in this plaque: St Andrew's Holborn was not destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666....

4 subjects commemorated
Chef's Connection

Chef's Connection

Trader at Covent Garden Market at its original site.

Group, Commerce

1 memorial
John Horne Tooke

John Horne Tooke

Born Newport Street, Westminster.  Lived a full life the low point of which was probably being held in the Tower of London for high treason, but he was quickly acquitted.  Died at home in Chester L...

Person, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
Cardinal Newman

Cardinal Newman

Born 80 Old Broad Street, eldest son of a banker. Goaded into writing his Apologia by a criticism from Charles Kingsley published in a magazine.  Established The Brompton Oratory. Died Edgbaston, B...

Person, Race Issues, Religion

3 memorials
D. Fletcher

D. Fletcher

Served in the Army.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial