Gun salutes will be fired in Green Park by The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery and at the Tower of London by the ...
the then Prince Charles was flown to RAF Lossiemouth in a plane piloted by his father Prince Philip, who was one of Gordonstoun's first pupils. He was then driven about half a mile to the school.
According to "Prince Charles: The Passions and Paradoxes ... Since it's not known what happened to Charles' Gordonstoun-era ...
In 1966, Prince Charles was a 17-year-old boy and also heir to the British throne. He'd been attending the austere Gordonstoun boarding school in Scotland, largely hating it there, and had come ...
Prince Charles at Timbertop in 1966. Charles was famously miserable at Gordonstoun – his father’s alma mater – but, in 1966, the teenager was sent Down Under for a very different experience.
Gordonstoun's most famous past pupils are Prince Charles, and his brothers Andrew and Edward. Charles was the first British monarch to sit public examinations, taking his GCE O-level exams at ...