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New photo Prince Charles arrives at Spencer House with Camilla for tea party



Prince Charles arrives at Spencer House in London this afternoon with his wife Camilla to celebrate his 70th birthday


Prince Charles arrives at Spencer House in London this afternoon with his wife Camilla to celebrate his 70th birthday



Prince Charles arrives at Spencer House in London this afternoon with his wife Camilla to celebrate his 70th birthday



Prince Charles celebrated his big day today as he arrived for a special tea party for 70 inspirational people also marking their 70th birthday this year.


The Prince of Wales walked into Spencer House in London with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall carrying a glittering bag and 70th birthday balloon.


Guests were nominated by Age UK and include volunteers who are actively involved with a number of their patronages including The Prince's Trust, The Silver Line, Maggie's and Barnardo's.


Charles was handed the balloon and a £5.99 bottle of 'Hot Nuts' grey squirrel repellent in a bag by the Daily Mail's Rebecca English, along with her fellow royal correspondents Hannah Furness and Valentine Low.


The Prince of Wales laughed and joked: 'Where do you find these terrible things?!'


It comes after the heir to the throne said in an interview with County Life that he loves red squirrels that live on the Balmoral estate and even lets them into his home.


Asked how he felt, the future king said: ‘Older… I'm not sure.


‘It's rather like indigestion. "Many Happy Returns" are not quite the same as you get older.’


Asked whether she had finally found him a present, after telling the Mail last week that she was stuck for ideas, his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, said teasingly: ‘I did. But I'm not telling.’


The prince chuckled when asked if he were slowing down, adding: ‘You may see it, slowly but surely,’ to which Camilla retorted lovingly ‘I doubt it!’


The Prince of Wales said: ‘Thank you all very much and asked the Mail's reporter if she had recovered from jet lag after the royal tour of Africa, saying: 'I don't know how you do it'.


It came after gun salutes were fired in London within an hour of each other earlier today to mark his birthday. 





Charles and Camilla attend a tea held to celebrate 70 inspirational people


Charles and Camilla attend a tea held to celebrate 70 inspirational people






The Prince of Wales arrived at Spencer House with Camilla, carrying a glittering bag and 70th birthday balloon


The Prince of Wales arrived at Spencer House with Camilla, carrying a glittering bag and 70th birthday balloon



The Prince of Wales arrived at Spencer House with Camilla, carrying a glittering bag and 70th birthday balloon





The couple arrive for the tea party in London today to celebrate 70 inspirational people marking their 70th birthday this year


The couple arrive for the tea party in London today to celebrate 70 inspirational people marking their 70th birthday this year



The couple arrive for the tea party in London today to celebrate 70 inspirational people marking their 70th birthday this year













Charles looks inside the bag


Charles looks inside the bag



Charles was handed the balloon and a bottle of grey squirrel repellent in the bag outside Spencer House today





Charles was asked how he was feeling, and replied: 'How I am feeling? Older, older. I'm not sure, it's like indigestion - many happy returns aren't quite as good as you get older'


Charles was asked how he was feeling, and replied: 'How I am feeling? Older, older. I'm not sure, it's like indigestion - many happy returns aren't quite as good as you get older'



Charles was asked how he was feeling, and replied: 'How I am feeling? Older, older. I'm not sure, it's like indigestion - many happy returns aren't quite as good as you get older'






The Prince of Wales laughed and joked of the grey squirrel repellant: 'Where do you find these terrible things?!'


The Prince of Wales laughed and joked of the grey squirrel repellant: 'Where do you find these terrible things?!'






Prince Charles and Camilla arrive at Spencer House


Prince Charles and Camilla arrive at Spencer House



The Prince of Wales laughed and joked of the grey squirrel repellant: 'Where do you find these terrible things?!'





Members of the royal media hand Charles the 70th birthday balloon and a bottle of grey squirrel repellent in a bag


Members of the royal media hand Charles the 70th birthday balloon and a bottle of grey squirrel repellent in a bag



Members of the royal media hand Charles the 70th birthday balloon and a bottle of grey squirrel repellent in a bag



The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty's Household Division, fired a 41-gun Royal Salute from Green Park at noon.


The soldiers, horses and guns of the battery had left their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks at 11am before making their way up Birdcage Walk, past the Queen Victoria Memorial and up Constitution Hill. 

After a turn in Hyde Park, they then made their way to the firing position at Green Park after the Band of the Royal Artillery will play a selection of celebratory music close to the firing position.


Some 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns then came into action from the Wellington Arch end of the park to place the guns into position for the Royal Salute in the park. 




The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fires a 41-gun Royal Salute from Green Park in London for Prince Charles at noon today


The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fires a 41-gun Royal Salute from Green Park in London for Prince Charles at noon today



The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fires a 41-gun Royal Salute from Green Park in London for Prince Charles at noon today





On the word of command each of the six guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals at Green Park today


On the word of command each of the six guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals at Green Park today



On the word of command each of the six guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals at Green Park today





The soldiers, horses and guns of the battery left their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks at 11am for Green Park


The soldiers, horses and guns of the battery left their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks at 11am for Green Park



The soldiers, horses and guns of the battery left their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks at 11am for Green Park




The gun salute at Green Park today came after the Band of the Royal Artillery played a selection of celebratory music nearby


The gun salute at Green Park today came after the Band of the Royal Artillery played a selection of celebratory music nearby



The gun salute at Green Park today came after the Band of the Royal Artillery played a selection of celebratory music nearby





The King's Troop, at Green Park today, is the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty's Household Division


The King's Troop, at Green Park today, is the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty's Household Division



The King's Troop, at Green Park today, is the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty's Household Division



On the word of command each of the six guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until 41 shots were fired. The horses and riders then collected the guns and took them back to Wellington Barracks.


Just after midday, the Honourable Artillery Company, the City of London's Reserve Army Regiment, in ceremonial attire, left their barracks at Armoury House to drive through the City in their liveried Pinzgauer vehicles.


They had an escort to the Tower of London to fire a 62-gun Royal Salute at 1pm - the second salute of the day.  When the Guns arrived at the Tower, they were placed into position, on the riverbank, overlooking HMS Belfast. 


The three L118 Ceremonial Light Guns, similar to those used operationally in recent years in Afghanistan, were used to fire the 62 gun salute across the Thames at ten second intervals.




The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41-gun salute to mark the 70th birthday of Prince Charles at Green Park today


The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41-gun salute to mark the 70th birthday of Prince Charles at Green Park today



The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41-gun salute to mark the 70th birthday of Prince Charles at Green Park today





Some 71 horses pulled six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns to get them in place at Green Park today


Some 71 horses pulled six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns to get them in place at Green Park today



Some 71 horses pulled six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns to get them in place at Green Park today





The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute with the route in to Green Park is beautiful autumn colours today


The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute with the route in to Green Park is beautiful autumn colours today



The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute with the route in to Green Park is beautiful autumn colours today





Members of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery talk while they wait for the guns to arrive at Green Park today


Members of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery talk while they wait for the guns to arrive at Green Park today



Members of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery talk while they wait for the guns to arrive at Green Park today





After the gun salute, the horses and riders then collected the guns and took them back to Wellington Barracks


After the gun salute, the horses and riders then collected the guns and took them back to Wellington Barracks



After the gun salute, the horses and riders then collected the guns and took them back to Wellington Barracks



A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. At the Tower of London, which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries.


This also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.


Elsewhere, Army Reservists from 104 Regiment Royal Artillery fired a 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle today.


Congratulations from around the world have been sent to the Prince of Wales as he celebrates his 70th birthday.




The Honourable Artillery Company, the City of London's Reserve Army Regiment, fire a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London


The Honourable Artillery Company, the City of London's Reserve Army Regiment, fire a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London



The Honourable Artillery Company, the City of London's Reserve Army Regiment, fire a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London





The Honourable Artillery Company had an escort to the Tower to perform the capital's second gun salute of the day, at 1pm


The Honourable Artillery Company had an escort to the Tower to perform the capital's second gun salute of the day, at 1pm



The Honourable Artillery Company had an escort to the Tower to perform the capital's second gun salute of the day, at 1pm




Army Reservists from 104 Regiment Royal Artillery fire a 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle, for Prince Charles's birthday today


Army Reservists from 104 Regiment Royal Artillery fire a 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle, for Prince Charles's birthday today



Army Reservists from 104 Regiment Royal Artillery fire a 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle, for Prince Charles's birthday today





The 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle, held by Army Reservists to mark the Prince of Wales's 70th birthday today


The 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle, held by Army Reservists to mark the Prince of Wales's 70th birthday today



The 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle, held by Army Reservists to mark the Prince of Wales's 70th birthday today





The Royal Gun Salute for the Prince of Wales' birthday takes place in the shadow of Cardiff Castle at noon today


The Royal Gun Salute for the Prince of Wales' birthday takes place in the shadow of Cardiff Castle at noon today



The Royal Gun Salute for the Prince of Wales' birthday takes place in the shadow of Cardiff Castle at noon today





Army Reservists from 104 Regiment Royal Artillery fire the 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle for the royal birthday today


Army Reservists from 104 Regiment Royal Artillery fire the 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle for the royal birthday today



Army Reservists from 104 Regiment Royal Artillery fire the 21-gun salute at Cardiff Castle for the royal birthday today





The gun salute in Cardiff today is among the congratulations sent to the Prince of Wales as he celebrates his 70th birthday


The gun salute in Cardiff today is among the congratulations sent to the Prince of Wales as he celebrates his 70th birthday



The gun salute in Cardiff today is among the congratulations sent to the Prince of Wales as he celebrates his 70th birthday





Prince Charles was surrounded by his nearest and dearest in this official image marking his milestone birthday. Pictured: (back row, from left) Louis, Kate, William, Harry, Meghan (front row, from left), George, Charles, Camilla and Charlotte


Prince Charles was surrounded by his nearest and dearest in this official image marking his milestone birthday. Pictured: (back row, from left) Louis, Kate, William, Harry, Meghan (front row, from left), George, Charles, Camilla and Charlotte



Prince Charles was surrounded by his nearest and dearest in this official image marking his milestone birthday. Pictured: (back row, from left) Louis, Kate, William, Harry, Meghan (front row, from left), George, Charles, Camilla and Charlotte











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The 21st Prince of Wales: Charles by numbers



Here's a look at the Prince of Wales in numbers ahead of his 70th birthday:


1 - Place in line to the throne.


2 - Sons - the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex.


3 - Age when he became heir to the throne.


3 - Grandchildren - Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis - becoming 4 after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby is born next spring.


5 - Step-grandchildren - the Duchess of Cornwall has five grandchildren: Lola and Freddie Parker Bowles and twins Gus and Louis Lopes, and their sister Eliza.


9 - Age when he was given the title the Prince of Wales by the Queen.


11 - Years married to the Princess of Wales before they separated.


13 - Years married to Camilla.


15 - Years married to Diana, Princess of Wales, before they divorced.


20 - Age at his investiture as the Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle in 1969.


21 - Charles is the 21st Prince of Wales and the first since 1936.


32 - Age when he married 20-year-old Lady Diana Spencer in 1981.


44 - Commonwealth countries Charles has visited out of the 53 Commonwealth nations.


56 - Age when he married Camilla Parker Bowles in 2005.


66 - Years as heir to the throne.


More than 420 - Charities of which the prince is patron or president.


875,000 - Disadvantaged young people helped into employment or business by his youth charity, the Prince's Trust.


£141,263 - Cost of seven royal train trips, costing more than £20,000 each, in 2017-18.


£140million - Money raised by his charities each year.


£21.7million - Charles's annual income from his hereditary estate, the Duchy of Cornwall.


£45.7million - Taxpayer funds received by the monarchy to pay for official duties and other expenditure in 2017-18.




The Welsh Guards at home and abroad recorded special video messages for their Colonel from troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, Germany, Chile and Canada, as well as in the UK.


The Royal Family also wished the nation's longest serving heir to throne 'a very Happy 70th Birthday' via Twitter, accompanied by a montage of photos of the prince through the years. 


Charles was spending his birthday working, holding meetings before he and the Duchess of Cornwall had tea with a group of inspirational people who also celebrate their 70th birthday this year.


In the evening, the Queen will throw a Buckingham Palace birthday bash for her eldest son and heir.


European royals and Charles's closest friends and family are expected to gather at the glittering black-tie party in the monarch's London residence.


Charles was surrounded by his nearest and dearest in the official images marking his milestone birthday.


In two photos released by Clarence House, the prince was pictured sat on a bench with his grandson Prince George, wife Camilla and granddaughter Princess Charlotte.


Stood behind the prince and his wife were the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, with Kate holding Prince Louis, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.


The photographs are rare images of the prince with his three grandchildren, which will increase to four when Meghan gives birth next year.


Charles is beginning his eighth decade from a position of confidence, with his charitable work in full swing, his sons forging their own public lives and Camilla by his side providing support.


The photo shoot was staged in the garden of Clarence House in September, and appears to show a 'before and after' of the moment the photographer said 'smile for the camera'.


In one image, the royals are looking straight ahead and smiling, while in the second Meghan is bending over as she laughs, Camilla has put her arm on three-year-old Charlotte's shoulder and is pointing at something, while George has a fit of the giggles.


Baby Louis, who is six months old, looks happy and content in the photos and has almost grown a full head of hair, while his big brother, five-year-old George, dangles his long legs either side of his grandfather's knee.


The pictures were taken by Getty photographer Chris Jackson.



Prime Minister Theresa May praises Prince Charles's 'total commitment' to public service





Prime Minister Theresa May (pictured today at 10 Downing Street) has led tributes to the Prince of Wales on his 70th birthday


Prime Minister Theresa May (pictured today at 10 Downing Street) has led tributes to the Prince of Wales on his 70th birthday



Prime Minister Theresa May (pictured today at 10 Downing Street) has led tributes to the Prince of Wales on his 70th birthday



Theresa May has led tributes to the Prince of Wales on his 70th birthday, praising his 'total' commitment to public service.


The Prime Minister, opening a Commons debate to mark the occasion, said the heir to the throne had spent his life 'defying expectations and refusing to be categorised'.


She told MPs his sons - the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex - were a 'true credit to their father' and said: 'We as a nation are immensely proud of them and I am sure he is too.'


Mrs May, paying tribute to Charles's role as a father and grandfather, said: 'Regardless of your background or resources, raising children is never an easy task. It is made all the more difficult when they suffer a devastating loss at an early age.


'So today, as Prince William and Prince Harry make their own way in the world and begin to raise their own families, I know I speak for all of us when I say they are a true credit to their father.'


The Prime Minister said Charles was often seen to be 'a man ahead of his time', citing his warnings on pollution, sustainable agriculture and the dehumanising effects of technology in the workplace.


And she said: 'Throughout the Prince of Wales's life, his commitment to public service has been total. That is true of his royal duties, which see him performing well-over 600 official engagements every year.


'It is true of his work with the Commonwealth in which he has played an active role for many years, and the esteem in which he is held by the Commonwealth was made clear at the Heads of Government meeting earlier this year when the member states unanimously chose to name him as the next head of the organisation.'


Mrs May also spoke of Charles's love of music, and joked that they shared a passion for dance.


She said: 'He remarked in 1974 that 'if I hear rhythmic music, I just want to get up and dance' - something I'm sure many of us empathise with.'


The humble address sends a message to the prince 'to offer His Royal Highness the warmest good wishes of the House upon the occasion of his 70th birthday, expressing the gratitude of the nation for his lifetime of service to the country and the Commonwealth and praying that His Royal Highness may long continue in health and happiness'.




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