King Charles III is still proving he can rule the monarchy despite the adversities. Charles attended the King’s Foundation Awards in London to share a great moment with some stars of sports, television, and music to celebrate students, teachers, and others to be recognized for their contributions to the charity.
On June 11, the King’s Foundation Awards took place at St James’ Palace to offer educational courses for around 15,000 students each year. On top of that, health and well-being programs for another 2,000 people annually were created.
The prestigious event also included a live demonstration of some of the charity’s educational programs like furniture marking, embroidery, and woodworking. The King was seen in great spirits by talking to students, ambassadors, and some of the celebrities who attended the ceremony.
During the ceremony, King Charles III personally presented the Harmony Award to Ban-Ki Moon, the former United Nations Secretary-General, for his long-term commitment to the mission of the King’s Foundation. This is just another proof that the King’s monarchy is more alive than ever.