EDWARDS FIELD, NEFYN, GWYNEDD
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Cymric Patriots throughout Cymru now wear an ivy leaf on December to remember the death of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd,
Tywysog Cymru who was treacherously slain cl...
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Film is made at Cilmeri and at the cave at Aberedw where Llywelyn's mortally wounded body was dragged to by Edward 1st army. Llywelyn died in the cave and Edward 1st soldiers chopped off his...
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PATRIOTS FOLLOW IN FOOTSTEPS OF GWERIN OWAIN>
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King Charles III set to visit Wrexham to celebrate its city status
WREXHAM will be getting a Royal visit by King Charles III tomorrow.
His Royal Highness will be visiting St Giles' Parish Church in the city centre on Friday (December 8) to mark Wrexham's new city status with a celebratory ceremony.
The King and The Queen Consort will arrive via the High Street Gates where they will be met by the Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Clwyd, Lloyd Fitzhugh and welcomed to the church by the wardens of St Giles'. Their Majesties will then attend a short service led by Reverend Jason Bray in the nave of the church, during which His Majesty The King will formally mark the conferral of city status on Wrexham and make a short speech.
King Charles will then view the church’s treasures including the First Edition King James Bible and a rare early 14th Century chalice which is still in use before meeting church/ecumenical representatives and local community groups.
Looking forward to the King's visit, Rev Jason Bray of St Giles' Church said: "We feel very honoured to be able to welcome the King and Queen to St Giles as we begin a new chapter in Wrexham's history.
"The church has stood at the centre of Wrexham for many centuries, and we're thrilled to be able to share in the excitement and opportunity that the future will bring to us as a city."