The Prince's Trust and Patronages and Causes 1: Ending Sep 2022


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Pics 23.4.2008

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at a lunch time
reception to thank the uniformed services for their support of the
work of The Prince's Trust, St. James's Palace, London, 23.4.08:

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Another great cause to gain his support, thank you for posting the article milla Ca. :flowers:
 
]Lovely, thank you for posting it!:flowers:
 
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TRH visit two of The Prince's Charities on The Prince of Wales's 60th birthday

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visited projects run by two of The Prince's Charities today on His Royal Highness's 60th birthday.

In the first engagement of the day, Their Royal Highnesses visited Beckton Community Centre in East London to meet young people helped by The Prince’s Trust, and afterwards visited the Royal Opera House to meet children helped by his Foundation for Children and the Arts and attend a special birthday concert.

During the visit to Beckton Community Centre, The Prince launched The Prince’s Trust’s first-ever Youth Week, a seven-day campaign to highlight the good that young people can offer society.


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The Prince of Wales - TRH visit two of The Prince's Charities on The Prince of Wales's 60th birthday
 
Prince Charles celebrates his 60th birthday this year, and among various engagements Thursday November 13th was the date that The Princes’ Trust – an organization set up by Charles to help young people – held an evening of A-list comedy entertainment in his honour at the New Wimbledon Theatre in London

Comedy Review: John Cleese Hosts "We Are Not Amused" for the Prince's Trust
 
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Pics 2.12.2008

The Prince of Wales, President of The Prince's Trust, meets young people
who have been helped by The Prince's Trust's partnership with the Ipswich
Town Community Trust based at Ipswich Town Football Club, as well as
meeting staff and local Trust supporters, at Ipswich Town Football Club,
Ipswich, UK on 2nd December 2008

Ipswich can be a catchy tune ;)

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Pics 20.1.2009

HRH Prince Charles meets local residents in the village of Marston on
January 20, 2009 in Lincoln, England. The Prince of Wales, President
of Business in the Community is visiting The Thorold Arms who have
been participating in HRH's "Pub Is The Hub" initiative.

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The Prince of Wales walks past a sculpture during his tour of woodland
projects at Hill Holt Wood on January 20, 2009 in Norton Disney, Lincoln-
shire, England. Hill Holt Wood is a social enterprise working with young
people who are not in education or training that teaches them basic
craft skill and 'eco construction'.

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Thank you iceflower and giov for the pictures. :flowers: I wonder what happen to Charles' finger?

The sculpture is very clever but I much prefer the woodland animals I have seen dotted around some of the other woodlands.:flowers:
 
Pics 22.1.2009

You are most welcome :flowers: I think we've seen him quite
often with little finger problems before, maybe wintry gardening ;)


The Prince of Wales speaks during a seminar and reception for
young people relevant government departments European policy-
makers and Prince's Trust partners at Clarence House, London,
January 22, 2009

On pic 3 you can see a lovely framed picture of Charles and Harry :)

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Patron of Marie Curie Cancer Care

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales during a reception for the Marie
Curie Cancer Care, of which he is the Patron, at Clarence House
on February 6, 2009, London.

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Pics 12.2.2009

Prince Charles, Prince Of Wales, Patron, The Royal Flying Doctor
Service Of Australia (Friends in the UK), chats to singer Janson
Donovan during a Reception at Clarence House London, 12.02.09


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Pics 19.2.2009

Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales chats to staff and visitors
at the new Breast Cancer Haven on February 19, 2009 in Leeds.

Prince Charles is patron of the charity and officially opened its third
centre. The Haven helps with the psychological impact of diagnosis
as well as helping relieve the uncomfortable side effects of some
medical treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

Seems as if the hug in pic 3 came a bit unexpected ;)

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Zimbio gallery with more pics:

Prince Of Wales Visits New Breast Cancer Haven
 
Pics 26.3.2009

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales delivers a speech during a Prince's
Trust reception, dinner and ball at Eaton Hall, the home of the Duke
of Westminster on March 26, 2009 in Chester, England.


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Thank you iceflower. :flowers: Charles always looks so smart! :flowers:
 
Pics 31.3.2009

You are most welcome as always :flowers:

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales attends the Princes Trust Success
Awards at the Odeon Leicester Square, London, WC2, on March 31,
2009 in London, England

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SOME of Britain’s brightest telly stars came out for the Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards and there was only one man they had their eye on – the host.

Celebrities arrive at Prince's Trust awards | The Sun |Showbiz|Bizarre

A TEENAGER from Yorkshire who relied on alcohol and drugs after her mother died of cancer has been honoured by Prince Charles for successfully turning around her life.

http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/Teenager-who-turned-life-round.5128124.jp

The cream of British talent – including Oscar-nominated actor Michael Sheen, Emilia Fox and Alesha Dixon – joined the starry line-up at this year's Prince's Trust Success Awards on Tuesday where they had the chance for a chinwag with the night's host Prince Charles.

http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2009/04/01/princes-trust-awards/
 
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