2023
HM King Charles III is a man who has devoted his life to charitable causes and philanthropy. He has been an active member of The Prince’s Trust which he founded in 1976 which has gone on to transform the lives of millions of young people across the UK.
The Prince’s Trust supports young people aged 11 to 30 who are unemployed or struggling in education. The charity provides them with the skills and resources they need to turn their lives around and achieve their full potential. Over the years, Charles has played an instrumental role in the development and growth of the Trust, and his contributions have been immeasurable.
Charles’ commitment to The Prince’s Trust has been unwavering, and he has always believed in the importance of supporting young people. He has been involved in every aspect of the Trust’s work, from fundraising to mentoring, and has even taken a personal interest in the lives of many of the young people who have been helped by the charity.
In addition to his fundraising efforts, Charles has also been a mentor and role model to countless young people personally meeting with young people who have been helped by the charity, offering them guidance and advice on how to achieve their goals.
Charles has shown an unwavering dedication to supporting young people through the Princes Trust who are facing significant challenges in their lives, and he has worked tirelessly to ensure that they have the resources and support they need to succeed.
For these reasons, and at a time of much change for Charles, following the sad death of his Mother Queen Elizabeth II, he is a deserving winner of our lifetime achievement award for his contributions to The Prince’s Trust. His dedication and commitment to the charity have been an inspiration to many, and his legacy will continue to impact the lives of young people across the UK for years to come.