Prince of Wales’s chair

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The Prince of Wales’s chair is a ceremonial seat in the UK House of Lords reserved for the heir apparent to the British throne.

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Label Occurrences
Prince of Wales’s chair canonical 1

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial chair
parliamentary furnishing
associatedWith British monarchy
heir apparent
associatedWithTitle Prince of Wales
chamber Lords chamber
country United Kingdom
governingBody British Parliament
surface form: UK Parliament
hasCeremonialRole yes
hasFunction symbolic representation of the role of the heir apparent in Parliament
to seat the heir apparent in the House of Lords
isDistinctFrom Sovereign’s Throne
Woolsack
languageOfContext English
locatedIn House of Lords
Palace of Westminster
partOf furnishings of the House of Lords chamber
positionRelativeTo near the Throne in the House of Lords
reservedFor Prince of Wales
heir apparent to the British throne
symbolizes status of the heir apparent in the legislature
usedBy Prince of Wales
usedDuring State Opening of Parliament
sittings of the House of Lords
usedWhen the heir apparent attends the House of Lords

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Input
Subject: Prince of Wales’s chair
Description of subject: The Prince of Wales’s chair is a ceremonial seat in the UK House of Lords reserved for the heir apparent to the British throne.

Referenced by (1)

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House of Lords chamber contains Prince of Wales’s chair