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Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, KG (19 February 1594 – 6 November 1612), was the eldest son and heir apparent of James VI and I, King of England and Scotland; and his wife Anne of Denmark. His name derives from his grandfathers: Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley ; and Frederick II of Denmark .
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, [fn 2] (Henry Charles Albert David; born 15 September 1984) is a member of the British royal family. As the younger son of King Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales , he is fifth in the line of succession to the British throne .
Harry, Prince of Wales , a fictional character in the first series of the British TV comedy Blackadder; Prince Henry of Wales may refer to: Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900–1974), known as Prince Henry of Wales between 1901 and 1910, third son of George V of the United Kingdom; Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (b.
Prince Harry, whose full title is His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Wales, is the son of Prince Charles of Wales and the late Princess Diana of Wales. The 35-year-old younger brother of Prince ...
Christened as Henry Charles Albert David, Harry was addressed as His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Wales when he was younger. In 2015, Queen Elizabeth II made him a Knight Commander of the Royal ...
Henry (right) with his brother William Henry, from a family group portrait of 1751. Prince Henry, aged 9, by Liotard. Prince Henry was born on 27 October 1745 at Leicester House, London, to Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of George II and Caroline of Ansbach, and his wife Augusta, the Princess of Wales.
In 1981, the Prince married Lady Diana Spencer, making her the Princess of Wales. In 1982, the couple welcomed their first son, Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, and their second, Prince Henry ...
Prince Henry, Prince of Wales was hit in the face with an arrow during the fighting, sustaining a terrible wound. He later recovered due to the skilled treatment of the Physician General John Bradmore , who used honey, alcohol and a specially designed surgical instrument to extract the arrowhead.