King Charles stands by charity amid cutbacks
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- Supported by the Trust for more than half a century, more than 20 young people are now involved in working across Royal Ascot, gaining valuable work and confidence-boosting experience across all aspects of the event.
- A post shared by The King’s Trust | Free Courses & Job Support (@kingstrust)
- This includes working in broadcasting, live performances, security, catering, and the independent business sector.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize King Charles Backs Youth Charity At Royal Ascot Amid Huge Funding Slump For The Event King Charles III and Queen Camilla stepped out at Royal Ascot on Wednesday to support youth charity The King’s Trust, an organization set up by the king – as the annual horse racing festival suffers a huge loss of charity donations this year.
Honoring 50 Years Of The King’s Trust King Charles and Queen Camilla visit the official Royal Ascot stand for the youth charity The King’s Trust on day two of the horse racing event to celebrate the charity’s 50th anniversary.
Supported by the Trust for more than half a century, more than 20 young people are now involved in working across Royal Ascot, gaining valuable work and confidence-boosting experience across all aspects of the event.