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


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The Prince of Wales as Presidet of the Royal Ballet School visited the Royal Ballet School in London today, June 17, and received ballet shoes as a birthday present for Queen Elizabeth:



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Yesterday, July 4, the Prince of Wales as President of The Prince's Foundation for Building Community opened Swansea University's new Bay Campus.

As President of PRIME Cymru he met mentors and over 50s who have set up their own businesses with the charity's help, and presented awards at PRIME's annual ceremony, Brangwym Hall, Swansea.


** walesonline.co.uk: Prince Charles opens new university campus.. **


** southwales-eveningpost.co.uk: Prince Charles today gave Swansea University's new campus **


** dailymail: Charles 'surprised' as audience shows up despite Welsh Euro 2016 success **
 
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The Prince of Wales as Patron of the Three Choirs Festival Association attended a performance of Mendelssohn's 'Elijah' as part of the festival's week-long celebration of choral and orchestral concerts and events at Gloucester Cathedral yesterday, July 25:


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And today, July 26, as Patron of Penny Brohn UK the Prince of Wales met staff, volunteers and those helped by the charity, alongside it's supporters, at the National Centre in Bristol:



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I like the fact that Prince Charles is patron of the Botanical Gardens of Kew Gardens. Charles seems joyful when he is doing gardening work.
 
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The Prince of Wales as Patron of The Campaign for Wool and supermodel and face of M&S David Gandy attended a private dinner ahead of the inaugural Dumfries House Wool Conference in Dumfries, Scotland, on September 8.

Dumfries House Wool Conference is a gathering of key members of the fashion, interiors and wool industry organised by the Campaign for Wool and supported by M&S.


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When Charles III is King, will he still have involvement with the Prince's Trust?
 
When Charles III is King, will he still have involvement with the Prince's Trust?

That's all up in the air I think. It may become the King's Trust, but IMHO Charles is desperately hoping one of his sons will eventually take it over, Harry perhaps. as William will have the Duchy of Cornwall to supervise. It depends a great deal on the new reign and how the hundreds of charitable causes the Royal family now sponsor are going to be distributed or in some cases discarded. I'm sure the Prince's Trust won't be dismantled. It will continue on in some form, I'm sure, even if as just a part of a giant umbrella Foundation and administered by
Trustees.
 
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Yesterday, November 16, the Prince of Wales as Patron of Abbeyfield hosted a reception to celebrate the charity's 60th anniversary and the launch of its Golden Moments campaign at St James's Palace State Apartments:


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The Prince of Wales as President of The Royal Drawing School attended the Drawing Year 2015-16 exhibition by postgraduate students from The Royal Drawing School at Christie's Auction House yesterday, November 22:


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Yesterday, December 16, the Prince of Wales as Patron of Teach First and President of Business in the Community visited Fitzalan High School and met teachers being trained by the educational charity Teach First and students involved in BITC's Business Class Programme.

As President of The Prince's Initiative for Mature Enterprise in Wales (PRIME Cymru) he visited Coedcae Services, winner of the charity's Green Business Awards 2016, in Bridgend (pics 1&2):


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** walesonline: Find out what Prince Charles was up to on his visit to Wales **


** teachfirst: His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, visits Teach First partner school in Cardiff **

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Prince Charles has taken over 3 new patronages from the Queen:


Holocaust Day Memorial Trust
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
 
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The Prince of Wales as Patron of The Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice celebrated 30 years of his Patronage during a visit to the hospice in Leckhampton, Cheltenham, today, December 22:


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It must be 'Kick a Royal' (and their associates/staff) at the Daily Fail this week. We have had an article 'informing' Harry about his girlfriend's relatives. Now Sebastian Shakespeare is having a go about the way Charles goes about luring huge donations to his charities.
 
Isn't it always 'kick a royal' at the DM? Just the royal changes occasionally but always at least one is targeted.
 
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