PRINCE OF WALES SUITE
RUTHIN CASTLE
The Prince of Wales Suite is the largest and most individual ‘bed chamber’ here at the Castle – occupying the whole floor of a tower & named in recognition of our historic connections with the title ‘Prince of Wales’.
King Edward I who built Ruthin Castle was responsible for tracking down and executing the last Prince of Wales to independently rule Wales. Centuries later, Edward, Prince of Wales (‘Bertie’ to his close family, and later King Edward VII), the eldest son of Queen Victoria became a frequent visitor to The Castle – which was dubbed the heart of Edwardian Society outside London. In modern times HM King Charles III stayed at The Castle on his way to his investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969.
Our Deluxe Suite represents grandeur and is lavish and flamboyant in style. Antique furniture features throughout the room along with an original carved-wood open fireplace. Three large bay windows offer views of the Castle, its grounds & gardens.
The centrepiece of this large suite though is a stunning, raised, King-sized bed above which a majestic iron chandelier hangs from the high ceiling. Hidden away behind the bed is a luxurious double bath surrounded by mirrors, leather surfaces & cushions.
Additional features:
Tea & Coffee
Ironing Facilities
Bath & Shower
Air Conditioning
Toiletries
Television
Complimentary WiFi