Yes, the Prince of Wales, like all British citizens, requires a passport for international travel. However, as a member of the royal family, he may also have access to certain privileges or exemptions related to travel. In practice, his passport would be issued in his name, reflecting his royal status.
Absolutely not.
the answer is no. Wales is like a state inside the uk. so if you travel to Wales, or scottland i don't think you need a passport.
No. You don't need a passport to travel from one part of the UK to another.
do I need a passport to travel from south wales UK to jersey
yes he is the prince of wales.
No, you don't fly to wales, you just drive so it's alright (:
Prince William of Wales
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales. Prince William of Wales. Prince Henry of Wales.
No Prince William is not The Prince of Wales. That title is held by the eldest son of the reigning monarch. The reigning monarch is Queen Elizabeth II and her eldest son is Prince Charles, who is Prince of Wales. Prince William is known as Prince William of Wales because his father is Prince Charles. When Charles becomes King, then Prince William will become the Prince of Wales
Wales is a principality, not a duchy. Prince Charles is the current Prince of Wales.
Prince Philip has a diplomatic passport.
Prince Harry is not a king. His title is Prince Henry of Wales.