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Prince Charles of Great Britain will arrive with his wife in Montenegro



Prince Charles of Wales with his wife Duchess Camilla Cornwall in March 2016 are going to come to Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia. From the Embassy of Britain reported that the prince visited the Balkans eight times, and his wife will officially visit these countries for the first time. The official visit will last 10 days, which will be held on behalf of the British government.

In October 1978, Prince Charles was on a visit to Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In March 1993, the prince visited Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia.
In February 1996, the prince visited Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In August 1996, the prince visited Croatia.
In November 1998, Prince Charles visited Macedonia.
In September 1999, the prince visited Kosovo.
In July 2004, Prince Charles visited Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In March 2007, Prince Charles and his wife, the Duchess of Camille, visited Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Charles and Camilla began dating in 1970, both were 23 years old. Their romance was interrupted when the future king was forced to go abroad for his maritime duties. He did not require his beloved to wait for him. Camilla got married and gave birth to 2 children. Charles was an excellent friend to the son of Camille, Tom, born in 1975, and continued to communicate with Camille and her husband. Then, in 1981, Charles married Lady Diana.

Camille divorced in 1995, Charles a year later. There is a version that Charles met with Camilla while married to Diana, but Camilla prefers to remain silent about this.

After the tragic death of Princess Diana, in 1997, Charles and Camilla continued the romance. In 1999, they appeared together in public in London, at a party at the Ritz Hotel. Three years later they were married.

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Source: hellomagazine.com, kolektiv.me,
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