A major shake-up has been announced by Buckingham Palace as three of King Charles' charities have been given new names to reflect the monarch's change from Prince to King
A major shift has been confirmed by Buckingham Palace which affects three charities which were founded by King Charles during his tenure as the Prince of Wales.
Changes to the number of Patronages with the King at the head of them are still expected to be confirmed in the months to come, along with other decisions on what will happen to charities which previously had Queen Elizabeth as their royal patron. The charity has helped over a million disadvantaged young people to build a better future for themselves through employment, education and enterprise.
As well as The King's Trust, the King Charles III Charitable Fund - which was launched in 1979 and awards grants to help people and communities change the world around them - and The King's Foundation - set up in 1986 to create communities where people, places and the planet coexist in harmony - have seen their names change.
Buckingham Palace Major Shift Charities King Charles Prince Of Wales The Prince's Trust The King's Trust The Prince Of Wales’S Charitable Fund King Charles III Charitable Fund The Prince’S Foundation The King’S Foundation
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