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His
Royal Highness
The Prince of Wales
Born: 14 November 1948
Created Prince of Wales: 26 July 1958
Invested as Prince of Wales: 1 July 1969
Marriage to Lady Diana Spencer: 29 July 1981 Divorce: 28 August
1996
Children: His Royal Highness Prince William
of Wales Birth: 21 June 1982
His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Wales Birth: 15 September 1984

Emotional
Characteristics
Prince Charles
is an intense person with a lot of vitality and a zestful, exuberant attitude.
While he likes to be physically active, he is not too restless or hyperactive.
He is very restrained when faced with emotional situations. He feels emotions,
but quickly suppresses them and turns his attention away. He may feel quite
uncomfortable when forced to express his feelings. Moments of hate, love and
joy affect him deeply and continue to affect him after the experiences have
passed. He fears showing his real feelings and tends to cling to the past.
He has a proclivity to be subject to the influence of others.
Intellectual
Processes
Prince Charles has a sharp, incisive mind. He is able to evaluate
information, identify the flaws and fill in the gaps. His analytical mind
helps him to break a problem into its parts and deal with each item separately.
He can focus his attention and concentrate in spite of distractions. When
problems cannot be solved logically, however, he is able to use a more inventive
approach. He likes to use his imagination and develop innovative ideas. He
can be pragmatic and enjoy dealing with matters related to his day-to-day
life; but after awhile, he feels like turning to more intellectual pursuits.
He is interested in poetry and art as a means of experiencing, understanding
and expressing his thoughts.
Personality
Traits
Prince
Charles underestimates his abilities and tends to set his goals fairly low,
afraid of failing. Actually, he tends to be more capable than he gives himself
credit for, so factual information and positive feedback may help him succeed
and over come his fear of failure. Sometimes Prince Charles procrastinates
and at other times, he can be impatient and become frustrated by things that
don't work out the way he intended. He tends toward self-deception, by acting
like an ostrich and burying his head in the sand when the storm comes. His
interests are well-defined and he knows what he wants. Since his willpower
is adequate, he is usually able to get himself to do the things which need
to be done. His behaviour is steady, and he is not inconsistent in his responses.
While he inwardly resists pressures to conform, he may outwardly comply in
order to maintain harmony.

