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King Charles is currently in Australia and is now sharing special news in Sydney. The British monarch has big plans “Down Under”.
Sydney – King Charles III (75) began his trip to Australia a few days ago and has now shared surprising information in Sydney. The British monarch has launched a brand new charity during his historic visit to Australia. Charles announced the launch of the King’s Foundation Australia during a meeting at Admiralty House in Sydney on Tuesday (October 22).
King Charles: He establishes charity for New South Wales
The “King’s Foundation Australia” is said to be… Hellomagazine.com be an extension of King Charles’ “King’s Foundation”, which was founded in Great Britain in 1990 when he was still Prince of Wales. The charity’s first project will be based on Dumfries House, the Scottish property that Charles bought through the foundation in 2007 to save the 18th-century villa from demolition and restore it as a community center.
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The King’s Foundation Australia will now become the custodian of the heritage-listed Hillview Estate in New South Wales, Australia, which was the former summer residence of the Governor of New South Wales. The plan is to restore the historic property and turn it into a cultural center, as well as to develop practical training and further education programs in traditional and historical crafts.
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Dominic Richards, the new chairman of the King’s Foundation Australia, said loudly Hellomagazine.com at the meeting in Syndey: “His Majesty’s vision of a world in harmony with nature is more relevant today than ever before.” As an Australian who personally benefited from the educational programs of the “King’s Foundation” 30 years ago, he is pleased about them Opportunity to now work for the charity and help young people in particular: “Following the model introduced by His Majesty at Dumfries House, we hope to have a similar positive impact by providing employment and educational opportunities to achieve.”
King Charles in Sydney. © IMAGO/AAP
During his trip to Australia, King Charles also chatted with some royal fans. He talked about his cancer. Sources used: Hellomagazine.com