Name etched in gold, King Charles’ school remembers him
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Name etched in gold, King Charles’ school remembers him

Associated Press  

LONDON — King Charles III hasn’t even been crowned yet, but his name is already etched on the walls of Hill House School in London. Blessed with anonymity, Charles flourished, said Richard Townend, the son of the school’s founder who attended Hill House at the same time, though he was a few years older. “And at the end she said, ‘I think this is the right school for Charles to go to.’ It was a simple as that.” But why Hill House? Townend’s father — remembered throughout the school as Col. Townend — founded Hill House in 1951 to provide an English education to the children of London’s burgeoning international community.

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