Prince of Wales (disambiguation)

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Prince of Wales is the title traditionally given to the heir apparent to the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom.

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Prince of Wales may also refer to:

Places

Australia

Canada

Malaysia

United States

Military

Schools

Canada

India

In sports

Public Houses

Theatres

Transportation

Railway locomotives

Ships

Other uses

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