Prince Edward, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II, is set to visit the Czech Republic next week. He will be in the country for three days at the invitation of Jiří Zrůst, the chairman of the board of the Duke of Edinburgh International Award. During his stay, the prince will be focusing on the international prize project, as well as visiting the Central Bohemian village of Vestec, a children’s home, and the National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror in Resslova Street.
Prince Edward is expected to arrive in Prague by train from Germany on Tuesday afternoon. This will be his first visit to the Czech Republic since his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, visited in 1996. It is sure to be a memorable trip for the prince, and a great opportunity to learn more about the country and its people.