Caer‧nar‧fon ,
Caernarvon /kəˈnɑːv
ən $ kɑːrˈnɑːr-/
a small town in northwest Wales, known for its castle where the British king or queen’s oldest son is given the official royal title
Prince of Wales. Prince Charles’s
investiture (=ceremony for receiving this title) took place there in 1969.
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲