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  1. 5 giorni fa · Published: 13:15, 24 May 2024. King Charles III has agreed to become Patron of the Gordonstoun Association – a role previously held by his father. King Charles with members of the school's pipe band. The King was a student at the school between 1962 and 1967. He left as House Captain and Guardian (Head Boy) with five O-levels in English ...

  2. 5 giorni fa · The King has accepted a patronage at Gordonstoun, his former school in Scotland, to mark the first anniversary of his coronation. Charles has become patron of the Gordonstoun Association, a role previously held by his father Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, who also attended the school. It marks the King’s first official link with ...

  3. 5 giorni fa · Charles has become patron of the Gordonstoun Association, a role previously held by his father Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, who also attended the school. It marks the King’s first ...

  4. 5 giorni fa · It is reputed that the monarch once described Gordonstoun as “Colditz in kilts”. But while the phrase has become synonymous with his time there, its original source has never been identified ...

  5. 5 giorni fa · HM King Charles III has accepted a Patronage at his former school to mark the first anniversary of his Coronation. King Charles has become Patron of the Gordonstoun Association, a role previously held by his father, Prince Philip, who also attended Gordonstoun. The association exists to strengthen links between the school and its former

  6. 5 giorni fa · Charles has become patron of the Gordonstoun Association, a role previously held by his father Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, who also attended the school. It marks the King’s first official link with the Moray institution, which he attended from 1962 to 1967. Charles secured five O-levels and two A-levels at the school, earning ...

  7. 2 giorni fa · Gordonstoun, founded in 1934, is a boarding school located in Moray, Scotland. Charles' father, Prince Philip, was among its first students and later enrolled his son at the institution. Despite the King's previous description of his time at Gordonstoun as 'absolute hell,' he has accepted the patronage role.