Prince Charles in the early stage of education, he attended Hill House School in West London, then continued his education at Cheam Preparatory School Preparatory School in Berkshire, England, which also attended by his father, and then at Gordonstoun school in north-eastern corner of Scotland. During this period, also spent two semesters at Geelong Grammar School, Geelong (Australia), during these studies during the historical practices visited Papua New Guinea. After returning from Australia to Gordonstoun, like his father, he joined the School Head Boy, which he left in 1967 by including examination of the history and French. After high school he was also a student of Old College (University of Wales, Aberystwyth), where he started learning the Welsh language and history of Wales. Contrary to accepted tradition, he resigns from the U.S. Military Academy and continued his further education at university studies at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was among others student in the fields of anthropology, archeology, and history, earning second-class BA June 23, 1970. Five years later, on Aug. 2, 1975, was promoted to the rank of Master of Arts, University of Cambridge. Trained as Prince Charles is an archaeologist specializing in the history of the Crusades.
Prince Charles in the early stage of education, he attended Hill House School in West London, then continued his education at Cheam Preparatory School Preparatory School in Berkshire, England, which also attended by his father, and then at Gordonstoun school in north-eastern corner of Scotland. During this period, also spent two semesters at Geelong Grammar School, Geelong (Australia), during these studies during the historical practices visited Papua New Guinea. After returning from Australia to Gordonstoun, like his father, he joined the School Head Boy, which he left in 1967 by including examination of the history and French. After high school he was also a student of Old College (University of Wales, Aberystwyth), where he started learning the Welsh language and history of Wales. Contrary to accepted tradition, he resigns from the U.S. Military Academy and continued his further education at university studies at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was among others student in the fields of anthropology, archeology, and history, earning second-class BA June 23, 1970. Five years later, on Aug. 2, 1975, was promoted to the rank of Master of Arts, University of Cambridge. Trained as Prince Charles is an archaeologist specializing in the history of the Crusades.