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


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Pics 14.7.2009

The Prince of Wales, President of the Prince's School of Traditional
Arts, looks at the work of post graduate students at the Prince's
School of Traditional Arts, established by the Prince in Shoreditch,
east London, July 14, 2009


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Pics 16.7.2009

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to
the Dockland Scout Project, in Docklands, east London. They meet
representatives of YOU London at the Dockland Scout Project, the
Prince of the Wales is President, The Prince's Trust, July 16, 2009.



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Pics 16.7.2009

The Prince of the Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall meet young
people, adult volunteers and other guests at a Garden Party to
officially launch YOU London, a youth organisations partnership,
at Buckingham Palace. July 16, 2009

On pic 3 Camilla holds a riot shield when she meets members of
the Volunteer Police Cadet Force :)



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:previous: but what a pity that it seems to not be working out:ermm: Perhaps the Prince's trust should try harder.
 
:previous: The Prince's trust should not be expected to change the people it helps, IMO. Everyone knows the trust helps youngsters who are unemployed or ex offenders.

It is very sad but perhaps Annabel should have realised this and advised her son accordingly. It would be tantamount to a person leaving money to Heart UK with the caveat that the money is to be used to buy exercise equipment for the obese. :flowers:
 
I do not know. I think they could bend the rules to accomodate in this case. They can also evolve a bit, according to the chances that are presented.
 
:previous: :flowers: The worry there, for me, would be what if the next person only wants the money to help white unemployed youngsters or not to help offenders, it could become the thin edge of the wedge.

They are asking the charity to set up a separate fund, do we then get to the stage where the donations from wealthy people are given 'with conditions' only to a certain group? :flowers:
 
I would not worry about future eventual cases (that is what I would do, not a suggestion) imo a waste of time

I suppose the Trust could not accept an inheretance if they felt they could not live up to the wishes of the deceased. Helping farmers who are having a difficult time would seem appealing, they could perhaps stipulate that farmers would be helped if they went green. But it is a complicated matter about which I know very little, so I am just rambling on

(thx btw for the pictures of the wobbles,:D really nice of you to post them :flowers:)
 
The link worked for me. :vampire:I'm now waiting for the "Bride of Dracula" jokes about Camilla. :catmoon:
 
Still works here Russo, it must be you.:flowers: From the article
“I told Prince Charles about my new jewellery label,” she said.

“I had prepared a gift for Camilla from my new collection inspired by Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

“He called out to Camilla, ‘Darling, darling come and see what I have got for you.’

“It was a very special moment for me.”

Vanessa later received a letter at her workshop in Bethal Green signed by the Duchess, personally thanking her for the ‘Dracula’ gift.
I hope this link works for you -

Britain's Duchess of Cornwall has been given a necklace to protect against vampire bites. Camilla - the wife of Prince Charles - was given a gift by artist Vanessa Scully when she represented The Prince's Trust at a Buckingham Palace garden party to launch a new youth scheme
 
Pics 12.9.2009

Today the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
visited Seaton Delaval Hall, Seaton Sluice, Northumberland.
Prince Charles is President of The National Trust.


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The Prince of Wales’s newest charity, The British Asian Trust, has announced details of the latest grassroots projects to benefit from its support in India. The news comes on the day The Prince of Wales welcomes the President of India to Clarence House as part of the State Visit

The Prince of Wales - The British Asian Trust commits support for education projects in India

The British Asian Trust, established by Prince Charles, has committed its support for education projects in India. The announcement came after President Pratibha Patil met Prince Charles at his official residence' Clarence House&aposlast evening and discussed with him the works of the charity, among other things.

Gujarat : Charles' trust pledges support for edu projects in India : 692125
 
Prince Charles in his role as president of The Royal Shakespeare
Company, visited the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Courtyard
Theatre, Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire, November 20, 2009.

Children from Shottery Primary School performed their adaptation
of the play Twelfth Night.


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Pics 23.11.2009

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales poses for a photograph with pupils
and teachers from Pimlico Academy as he launches the first Prince's
Teaching Institute's Programme Mark in Clarence House on November
23, 2009 in London, England.

Seventy three departments from 51 schools were awarded the Mark.
The Schools Programme recognises and rewards the development of
inspirational ideas and activities that enhance the teaching of English,
History and Science. The programme, which is open to all state
secondary schools in England was announced in November 2007.
The 73 school departments announced today are the first to be
awarded the Mark.


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Pics 24.11.2009

Prince Charles as President of Arts & Business presented The
Prince of Wales Medals for Arts Philanthropy at Clarence House,
London, November 24, 2009.


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Pics 8.12.2009

Prince Charles, as Patron of Paintings in Hospitals, during his visit to
Selly Oak Hospital in Birmingham, Britain, 08 December 2009, to visit
injured soldiers and to see some of the paintings on display around
the corridors from the " Paintings for Hospitals" charity.



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Pics 3.2.2010

Prince Charles addresses delegates at the annual conference of
the Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment, at St James'
Palace in London, February 3rd, 2010.

New research from the architectural charity suggested that housebuilders
could inject jobs and money into local economies, as well as reaching
Government carbon reduction targets, by producing greener properties.
The Prince had previously said that his Foundation was creating a
"natural house" using green materials such as clay blocks, lime plaster
and sheep's wool in the hope of pointing the way forward for house
builders.

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Pics 5.2.2010

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales has been in Burnley today and
met people supported by the Burnley Enterprise Development
Programme, entrepreneurs assisted by the Prince's Trust and
students participating in a traditional arts workshop during his
visit.

He was also given a special Burnley FC shirt, during his visit to
the English Premier League soccer team's Turf Moor ground in
Burnley, but the best pics are those of him signing his portrait
and a guestbook (pic 3 and 4) :)


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** zimbio: The Prince Of Wales Visits Burnley **

** BBC : 'HRH 1' football strip presented to Prince Charles **
 
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