The picture at Trinity College, Cambridge shows the then Prince of Wales enrolled as a student.
A photograph has been released of King Charles III aged 18 when he began his studies at Trinity College, Cambridge.He studied archaeology and anthropology in his first year and then history for two years, graduating in 1970.
The photo, where he was identified "WALES. H.R.H. The Prince of" was released by the University of Cambridge college as part of its celebrations for the King's coronation on 6 May.Donning a gown for the "Matriculation photograph" was part of the admission to Trinity College at the time, which also includes a photograph for the records and filling in the admission book.
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