A title traditionally granted to the heir apparent to the British throne (usually the eldest son of the sovereign) since Edward I of England gave the title to his son in 1301 after the conquest of Wales.
威尔士亲王(1301年英格兰爱德华一世征服威尔士后授予儿子的头衔,此后传统上赐予英国王储)
Example sentencesExamples
Hundreds of Royal enthusiasts braved the cold to catch a glimpse of the Prince of Wales on his tour of the Ribble Valley.
Railtrack will invite the Prince of Wales to open the garden on the first anniversary of the disaster next February.
The county was made palatinate under the Earl of Chester, a title that now belongs to the Prince of Wales.
On the wings of the building are heraldic emblems of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh.
The head teacher was invited to Highgrove to meet His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Definition of Prince of Wales in US English:
Prince of Wales
nounprɪnsəvˈweɪlz
A title traditionally granted to the heir apparent to the British throne (usually the eldest son of the sovereign) since Edward I of England gave the title to his son in 1301 after the conquest of Wales.
威尔士亲王(1301年英格兰爱德华一世征服威尔士后授予儿子的头衔,此后传统上赐予英国王储)
Example sentencesExamples
Railtrack will invite the Prince of Wales to open the garden on the first anniversary of the disaster next February.
On the wings of the building are heraldic emblems of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh.
The county was made palatinate under the Earl of Chester, a title that now belongs to the Prince of Wales.
Hundreds of Royal enthusiasts braved the cold to catch a glimpse of the Prince of Wales on his tour of the Ribble Valley.
The head teacher was invited to Highgrove to meet His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.