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Royal Mentorship: Princess Eugenie Joins King Charles III's Foundation
In a new development within the royal circle, Princess Eugenie (35), the niece of King Charles III (76), has joined the King's Foundation as a mentor for its "35 under 35" network. This initiative, launched to mark the foundation's 35th anniversary, gathers exceptional young individuals under 35 who are driving significant change in areas that resonate with King Charles, such as sustainability, traditional crafts, the arts, and conservation.
The foundation, previously known as The Prince's Foundation, was founded by King Charles III in 1990. It focuses on architecture, sustainability, craft, community development, and education, with the goal of blending traditional wisdom with modern solutions to foster a more resilient and conscious living environment.
Princess Eugenie's role in this mentorship program involves working closely with young change-makers, providing hands-on support and guidance for their personal projects and cultivating long-term professional connections.
Eugenie, who has long voiced her convictions on environmental and climate protection, has demonstrated a passion for sustainable development through her work with various environmental initiatives. This role couples her professional background as a director at the Hauser & Wirth art gallery with her personal interests in conservation, art, and health.
Through the "35 under 35" network, Princess Eugenie collaborates with individuals from diverse fields, including environmental filmmakers, painters, milliners, and designers. The program aims to magnify the influence of young leaders across industries by fostering an environment that nurtures innovation, leadership, and positive societal change.
The King's Foundation, having empowered the next generation of leaders, continues to prioritize addressing global challenges in innovative ways and building strong, resilient communities.
- Princess Eugenie, now working for King Charles's foundation, will mentor young individuals in the "35 under 35" network, which focuses on lifestyle categories such as sustainable living, fashion-and-beauty, home-and-garden, and arts, reflecting King Charles's interests.
- As a mentor at The King Charles Foundation, Princess Eugenie will guide these change-makers in their personal projects, merging her professional background in the art and conservation sectors with her passions for sustainable living, fashion, home design, and the arts, thereby promoting a lifestyle that benefits the planet.