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Investiture for William like 1969 'extremely unlikely'
An investiture ceremony for the new Prince of Wales similar to the event held for his father in 1969 is "extremely unlikely", a former Senedd presiding officer has said.
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Lord Elis-Thomas said he did not favour "another stunt at Caernarfon Castle".
He spoke ahead of the first visit of King Charles III to Wales as monarch.
His decision to make William Prince of Wales last week has sparked a debate on whether a ceremony should be held.
The UK government previously said it would not be commenting during a time of mourning.
The King gave a speech in English and Welsh when he addressed the Senedd.
First Minister Mark Drakeford said that while any interest in Welsh would be appreciated from the new prince, "nobody will be expecting miracles" and that it could be a "challenge" to learn as an adult.
Prince Charles, as he was then, was 20 when he was crowned at the investiture ceremony at Caernarfon Castle.
The event was watched by a TV audience of millions. Street parties were held across the country, but it polarised opinion in Wales amid a backdrop of protests and bombings.
Asked on BBC's Newsnight programme if he thought there would be an investiture, Lord Elis-Thomas said: "I do know the answer to that question, but I don't think I should announce it."
But the former Plaid Cymru leader and ex-Welsh government minister added: "I think it extremely unlikely."
"There will be a coming out party, I would have thought, for the new Prince and Princess of Wales but I, personally, do not favour another stunt in Caernarfon Castle."
Lord Elis-Thomas also criticised any protests that may be planned for Friday's events.
"It's not a good day at all for a protest. It's a very silly thing to do because we're still in a period of mourning."
On Friday Mark Drakeford said he had spoken to the new Prince of Wales but had not discussed the investiture proceedings directly. |
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