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Princess Eugenie Launches Mentorship Role in King’s Foundation ‘35 Under 35’ Initiative

The program, marking the Foundation’s 35th anniversary, brings together young leaders to champion heritage crafts, sustainability, and the arts.

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Overview

  • Princess Eugenie has officially begun mentoring the King’s Foundation’s ‘35 under 35’ changemakers, meeting several participants at the Garrison Chapel launch event in London.
  • The initiative celebrates the Foundation’s 35th anniversary by selecting a diverse group of young creatives and activists to act as ambassadors for heritage crafts, environmental causes, and the arts.
  • Participants include a composer, an architect, climate activists, a sustainable florist, and other professionals committed to innovation and sustainability in their fields.
  • Princess Eugenie, a director at Hauser & Wirth art gallery, is expected to use her arts and commercial expertise to guide participants’ projects and foster long-term connections.
  • The King’s Foundation, originally founded in 1990 by King Charles as an architecture institute, has evolved into a platform for cultural preservation and ecological stewardship.