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Princess Eugenie Begins Mentorship Role in King’s Foundation ‘35 Under 35’ Initiative

The royal joined young changemakers at London’s Garrison Chapel to support sustainability, heritage crafts, and the arts.

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Overview

  • Princess Eugenie has been appointed as a mentor for The King’s Foundation’s newly launched ‘35 under 35’ network, announced on May 22, 2025.
  • The initiative, marking the Foundation's 35th anniversary, brings together young innovators to advance sustainability, traditional crafts, and the arts.
  • Eugenie visited the Garrison Chapel in London to meet network members and expressed her excitement about sharing her passion for art and conservation.
  • Other mentors in the program include designer Dr. Samuel Ross MBE, artist Sophie Tea Art, and historian Alice Loxton.
  • The King’s Foundation, originally established by King Charles in 1990, has grown into a platform for ecological and cultural stewardship, impacting thousands annually.