King Charles received several renowned figures for a special cause at Buckingham Palace.
On June 3, the monarch took part in the third annual Youth Opportunities Summit, attended by former England football manager Sir Gareth Southgate, actor Benedict Cumberbatch, Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary David Lammy and Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy.
For the uninitiated, Sir Gareth is the King’s Trust Goodwill Ambassador, who has partnered for yet another program in times of a serious youth unemployment crisis.
according to ISThe program aims to “create a national network of mentors, coaches and training programs designed to prepare young people for the workplace.”
Prior to the King’s arrival at the summit, attendees participated in mentoring sessions with key figures from business, sport, civil society and the media.
This comes after King Charles, Queen Camilla and Princess Kate marked the 125th anniversary of Cancer Research UK at St James’s Palace.




