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«Breaking News» Prince Charles meets young stars as he tours Royal Ballet School to help mark his 70th birthday year

The Prince of Wales met young starts earlier today as he toured the Royal Ballet School to help mark his 70th birthday year.


Charles attended a world premier at The Royal Opera House in London which was presented in honour of his birthday.    


The production, called The Cunning Little Vixen, was created by Liam Scarlett for The Royal Ballet School.


Charles was greeted by the school's chairman, the Duchess of Wellington, and Alex Beard, the chief executive of the Royal Opera House before being presented a programme by one of the school's dancers, Krista, who was dressed in a traditional red tutu.


Following the performance he met cast and crew members of the show. who seemed both delighted and excited to meet the royal. 




The Prince of Wales (left) is greeted by Krista (right) , a 12-year-old dancer at the Royal Ballet School, watched by the Duchess of Wellington (centre)


The Prince of Wales (left) is greeted by Krista (right) , a 12-year-old dancer at the Royal Ballet School, watched by the Duchess of Wellington (centre)



The Prince of Wales (left) is greeted by Krista (right) , a 12-year-old dancer at the Royal Ballet School, watched by the Duchess of Wellington (centre)






Britain's Charles, the Prince of Wales is greeted by Krista, a 12-year-old dancer at the Royal Ballet School, as he arrives to attend the world premiere of "The Cunning Little Vixen", in honour of his 70th birthday at the Royal Opera House in London, Britain, February 12, 2019


Britain's Charles, the Prince of Wales is greeted by Krista, a 12-year-old dancer at the Royal Ballet School, as he arrives to attend the world premiere of "The Cunning Little Vixen", in honour of his 70th birthday at the Royal Opera House in London, Britain, February 12, 2019






Britain's Charles, the Prince of Wales is greeted by Krista, a 12-year-old dancer at the Royal Ballet School, as he arrives to attend the world premiere of "The Cunning Little Vixen", in honour of his 70th birthday at the Royal Opera House in London, Britain, February 12, 2019


Britain's Charles, the Prince of Wales is greeted by Krista, a 12-year-old dancer at the Royal Ballet School, as he arrives to attend the world premiere of "The Cunning Little Vixen", in honour of his 70th birthday at the Royal Opera House in London, Britain, February 12, 2019



Krista waited patiently to meet Prince Charles (left) and curtsied (right) when being introduced





Staff and Krista were all smiles at the Opera House as they met Prince Charles


Staff and Krista were all smiles at the Opera House as they met Prince Charles



Staff and Krista were all smiles at the Opera House as they met Prince Charles





The Prince of Wales meets cast members as he attends the world premiere of the ballet, The Cunning Little Vixen


The Prince of Wales meets cast members as he attends the world premiere of the ballet, The Cunning Little Vixen



The Prince of Wales meets cast members as he attends the world premiere of the ballet, The Cunning Little Vixen



The performers, from the Royal Ballet's dancer training schools, White Lodge and Upper School, took on the roles of lively woodland creatures.


The double bill also included a production of Frederick Ashton's 'The Two Pigeons', which featured two live birds flying across the stage.


Liam Scarlett is the current Artist in Residence at the school, having joined The Royal Ballet in 2006 and eventually retiring from dancing in 2012 to focus on choreography.


Charles has been the President of the Royal Ballet since 2003 and Patron of the Royal Opera House since 2009.


After the performance Charles was pictured being introduced to the stars of the show on stage who were still dressed in various costumes following the performance.





Cast members meeting Prince Charles


Cast members meeting Prince Charles






Cast members meeting Prince Charles


Cast members meeting Prince Charles



A firm handshake: cast members smiled and looked delighted to be meeting Prince Charles (left and right)





Cast members dressed as animals and toy soldiers (pictured above) looked delighted to meet the Prince of Wales 


Cast members dressed as animals and toy soldiers (pictured above) looked delighted to meet the Prince of Wales 



Cast members dressed as animals and toy soldiers (pictured above) looked delighted to meet the Prince of Wales 




The Prince of Wales (right) shakes hands with choreographer Liam Scarlett (centre in black suit) as cast members watch 


The Prince of Wales (right) shakes hands with choreographer Liam Scarlett (centre in black suit) as cast members watch 



The Prince of Wales (right) shakes hands with choreographer Liam Scarlett (centre in black suit) as cast members watch 



Earlier today Prince Charles and Camilla were in Liverpool for a day of engagements.


Charles and Camilla arrived in the county just over a month after and Meghan conducted a string of engagements in Birkenhead.


The couple were totally coordinated both opting for an apt royal blue as they arrived in Liverpool on Tuesday morning. Camilla looked typically elegant in a blue wool coat with an embroidered cuff as she and her husband met with Ireland's President Michael D Higgins during a day celebrating the culture, history and people of the city.

She could be seen carrying a small navy handbag by Aspinal of London and opted for a pair of knee high black boots, a look that Kate would surely approve of.


Meanwhile Charles, 70, also chose a blue colourway for his engagement today in the form of a pin stripe indigo suit.


Dozens of students lined crash barriers to catch a glimpse of the royal couple as they began a day of marking the city's culture, history and people by celebrating the university's Institute of Irish Studies.




Charles and Camilla have arrived in Liverpool in coordinating blue ensembles for a day of engagements 


Charles and Camilla have arrived in Liverpool in coordinating blue ensembles for a day of engagements 



Charles and Camilla have arrived in Liverpool in coordinating blue ensembles for a day of engagements 





Camilla, 71, stood in front of Paul Curtis' Liver Birds mural in the city's Baltic Triangle while photographers snapped away on Tuesday


Camilla, 71, stood in front of Paul Curtis' Liver Birds mural in the city's Baltic Triangle while photographers snapped away on Tuesday



Camilla, 71, stood in front of Paul Curtis' Liver Birds mural in the city's Baltic Triangle while photographers snapped away on Tuesday




A cheerful Charles also dressed in blue, gave a wave to crowds as he arrived for a day of engagements 


A cheerful Charles also dressed in blue, gave a wave to crowds as he arrived for a day of engagements 



A cheerful Charles also dressed in blue, gave a wave to crowds as he arrived for a day of engagements 



Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/02/13/prince-charles-meets-young-stars-as-he-tours-royal-ballet-school-to-help-mark-his-70th-birthday-year/
Main photo article The Prince of Wales met young starts earlier today as he toured the Royal Ballet School to help mark his 70th birthday year.
Charles attended a world premier at The Royal Opera House in London which was presented in honour of his birthday.    
The production, called The Cunning Little Vixen, was ...


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