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.