There is only ever one Prince of Wales at a time. The title is conveyed by the ruling monarch to their eldest son. Currently, this is HRH Prince Charles - however - on his accession to the throne (on the death of HRH Queen Elizabeth II) he will forfeit the title, and award it to his eldest son, William.
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Prince Charles is the Prince of Wales
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Their last name is Windsor, although they also go by Wales.
No. The name Wales as used when refering to the young princes follows the fact that their father (Charles) is Price of Wales, Their Mother Diana was Princess of Wales therefore the children are named Wales to follow on.
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You could do about the history of the Celts or Welsh princes, the castles or lanscape, or famous Welsh people and artists/singers/actors.
Charles was created Prince of Wales on 26 July 1958, by an act of the monarch, his mother, though his investiture as such was not conducted until 1 July 1969, wherein he was crowned by his mother in a ceremony held at Caernarfon Castle.
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Royalty do not use last names in the traditional sense. When last names are necessary, such as in marriage, Prince William, Prince Harry, and the other descendants of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are to use the name Mountbatten-Windsor. In some circumstances the princes are known as William Wales and Harry Wales or William of Wales and Harry of Wales. This is how they were known at University and in the Army.