: the male heir apparent to the British throne
used as a title only after it has been specifically conferred by the sovereign

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The Prince of Wales will have to settle for a podcast appearance instead. Emily Zemler, Rolling Stone, 3 July 2026 The Prince of Wales has appeared on the New Heights podcast, which is co-hosted by Travis and his brother Jason. Anna Cafolla, Vogue, 3 July 2026 During his appearance on Heart Breakfast, the Prince of Wales also spoke about Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis being big fans of Swift. Latoya Gayle, PEOPLE, 3 July 2026 Both the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex are devoted to philanthropy, and to The Diana Award, the only award named in the late Princess of Wales’s honor. Rachel Burchfield, InStyle, 1 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for Prince of Wales

Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of Prince of Wales was in the 15th century

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“Prince of Wales.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Prince%20of%20Wales. Accessed 8 Jul. 2026.

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