Royal Family's Prince of Wales website taken down - all the details
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Prince William became the Prince of Wales following the death of Queen Elizabeth II
A Royal Family website that was previously used by Charles has been taken offline.
The Prince of Wales website is no longer online and the address princeofwales.gov.uk leads to a white screen with a "This site can't be reached" message.
The website used to contain information about King Charles when he held the title of the Prince of Wales.
However, since becoming monarch his bio has been transferred over to the official website of the Royal Family - royal.uk.
A Royal Family website that was previously used by Charles has been taken offline
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The Prince of Wales website may have gone offline to make changes that would allow it to switch over to Prince William, who now holds the title.
William's wife Kate holds the title of the Princess of Wales.
Before becoming king, Charles held the Prince of Wales title for over 60 years.
Charles held the title of Prince of Wales longer than anyone else in history.
It is not uncommon for royal profiles to disappear and then reappear after maintenance has been undertaken on the websites.
In March, Archie's profile vanished from the Royal Family website just weeks after his title was updated to prince.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's son has his own profile on the Royal Family website.
Prince Archie's Royal Family profile reappeared within days, however, it contained a glaring error.
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The profile stated: "Prince Archie of Sussex was born at 05:26 on Monday 6th May. He is the first child of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and is seventh in line to the throne."
However, Archie is sixth in the Royal Family's line of succession.
Meghan and Harry's son was seventh in line when he was born but when Queen Elizabeth II died in September 2022, he became sixth in line to the throne.
Archie's sister Princess Lilibet of Sussex is now seventh in line to the throne.