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According to legend the first Prince of Wales (in the modern sense) was Edward II, who was born at Caernarfon Castle and offered to the Welsh as their new prince by his father - Edward I - who had just annexed the country.

Investiture as a show-biz spectacle (the modern way) began when the future Edward VIII was invested at Caernarvon Castle in 1911.

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