Overview
- The King convened around 200 guests at St James’s Palace for the Foundation’s 35th-anniversary awards ceremony.
- The event highlighted sustainability, traditional crafts and environmental education initiatives that have trained over 115,000 students and impacted more than 500,000 lives.
- Professor Muhammad Yunus received the King Charles III Harmony Award for his social business ventures and sustainable projects.
- Emily Hurst was named Emerging Talent after completing the Chanel and King’s Foundation Métiers d’Art fellowship in millinery at Highgrove Gardens.
- Ambassador David Beckham, tipped for a knighthood in the upcoming birthday honours, joined Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet and other supporters in celebrating the honorees.