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But China offers a unique diversification opportunity, said Bridgewater Associates' co-CIO. Bridgewater's China hedge fund added local stocks after Beijing's stimulus-driven rally. AdvertisementThis is largely due to lower correlations between different markets as countries turn inward, Prince told the media outlet. They are also lowering correlations across markets, Prince told SCMP. Bloomberg reported in October that Bridgewater's onshore China hedge fund was adding local stocks after a September stock rally following Beijing's aggressive stimulus.
Persons: Asia —, Bob Prince, Prince, SCMP, Ray Dalio, Donald Trump's Organizations: Bridgewater Associates, South China Morning, Reuters, Bloomberg Locations: China, Asia, North America, Europe, Bridgewater
If you're going to try the city's famous hot chicken, do it right — and learn some of the history first. Not all Nashville hot chicken is the same. bhofack2/Getty ImagesIf there's one thing that's more synonymous with Nashville than music, it's hot chicken. Today, hot chicken pops up on menus across the city with all sorts of variations, but the dish has a long history in the Black community of Nashville. And I definitely think it's worth making the trip to Prince's to get the original hot chicken.
Persons: It's, Prince, casanova Thorton Prince, Prince Jeffries , Organizations: Nashville Locations: Nashville, Black, Southern foodways, Prince's
William's openness marks a shift from the royal family's traditional PR approach. AdvertisementPrince William this week opened up about his "brutal" year amid King Charles and Kate Middleton's respective cancer diagnoses. By all accounts, it has been another difficult year for the Royal Family. The royal family wasn't initially as forthcoming about the Princess of Wales' cancer diagnosis. Kate Middleton and Prince William attended King Charles' coronation day in May 2023.
Persons: Prince William, , William, King Charles, Kate Middleton's, it's, Queen Elizabeth II's, Robert Hardman, Richard Fitzwilliams, It's, Fitzwilliams, Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth II, Charles , Prince Andrew, Princess Anne, Buckingham, Charles, Rishi Sunak, he'd, wasn't, Princess, Wales, Kate Middleton, Max Mumby, Kate, Elizabeth, Gyles Brandreth, Chris Jackson, William's, Jack Johnson, Jane Owen, Russell Myers, Lorraine, Myers, Owen Organizations: Service, Queen, British, relatability, Sunday Times, National Health Service, Getty Images, REUTERS, ITV, Business Locations: Cape Town, Windsor, Buckingham, king's Duchy, Lancaster, William's Duchy, Cornwall, Kensington
Tyka Nelson, a Minneapolis-based singer and Prince’s only full sibling, died Monday morning, a representative for Prince’s estate confirms to Variety. Born May 18, 1960, Tyka was the daughter of John L. Nelson, a pianist who collaborated with Prince on several occasions, and Mattie Shaw Nelson. She and two fellow heirs sold their interests to Primary Wave Music while the others retained their holdings. In a statement, a rep for Primary Wave said: “We are incredibly saddened to hear about the passing of Tyka Nelson. She was well known as a talented singer and songwriter and Prince’s sister, supporting him and working to keep his legacy alive for years.
Persons: Tyka Nelson, Nelson, “ I’m, ” Nelson, , I’m, , Prince, Nelson’s, Tyka, John L, Mattie Shaw Nelson, ” Sharon Nelson, ” Tyka, Sharon, Norrine Nelson, Omarr Baker, Londell McMillan, Charles Spicer Organizations: Minneapolis Star Tribune, Minnesota Star Tribune, Tribune Locations: Minneapolis, Australia, Paisley
Prince Andrew's "Newsnight" interview has been depicted in a new series. AdvertisementThe public may not completely forgive Prince Andrew's controversies – but the royal family might, according to royal experts. AdvertisementSchofield said the institution is unlikely to ever fully reject Prince Andrew. However, she noted that his involvement in family events could be scaled back when Prince William ascends the throne. "Prince William is incredibly intelligent and recognizes that you are only as strong as your weakest member.
Persons: Prince Andrew's, Duke, York, Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew, , Prince, Kinsey Schofield, he'd, Andrew's, Prince Andrew, Gillian Anderson, Rufus Sewell, Billie Piper, Sam McAlister, Emily Maitlis, Ruth Wilson, Michael Sheen, Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Maxwell, Maitlis, King Charles, King Charles and Prince William, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Kristien, Sovereign Grant, Richard Fitzwilliams, Sarah Ferguson, it's, Ferguson, MailOnline, Victoria, Schofield, Prince William, King William, William, Kate, Prince Harry —, Buckingham Organizations: Service, BBC, YouTube, Netflix, Amazon, Palace, International Trade, Investment, KPMG, Standard Chartered, Cisco, BBC News, Sovereign, Telegraph Locations: Windsor, Porta
Arbitrage hosts like Anderson take to TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram to offer advice and promote paid courses on how to start and build your own short-term-rental empire. A 25-year-old TikToker with the handle @airbbnbmastery101 titled one video "How to quit your job in 2024 and get rich." There's no way to know for sure how popular Airbnb arbitrage is. Related storiesBut Airbnb arbitrage, in theory, isn't illegal; it depends on local laws governing how short-term-rental properties are licensed. DeRose says that he regrets working in short-term-rental arbitrage and that "it's very clearly hurting" the housing market.
Persons: Hailie Anderson, factly, Anderson, , Donald Trump, Dave Ramsey, Trump, Inayah McMillan, — tycoons, TikTok, she's, Airbnb, Jamie Lane, Alfred, They're, there's, Lane, Konrad Bicher, Wolf, Bicher, Tom DeRose, It's, it's Organizations: YouTube, HGTV, Target Locations: Austin, Salt Lake City, Nashville, Florida, New York, Cities, Barcelona, Europe, Asia
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kent Davis, a retired Air Canada pilot with more than 40 years of experience. AdvertisementA prime minister, movie stars, and royaltyIn 1972, I joined Air Canada and spent 33 years flying for them. In 2005, I retired from Air Canada and was hired by Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, a Saudi prince based in Riyadh. Kent Davis flew Prince Al Waleed bin Talal (pictured) and his family around the world. I'm mostly retired now, except for some consulting work with my company, Trans Global Aviation Solutions.
Persons: , Kent Davis, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, Prince Al Waleed bin Talal, CHRISTOPHE ENA, George W, Bush, I'm Organizations: Service, Air Canada, Business, Aviation, Royal Canadian Navy, Navy, Airbus, Boeing, Air India, Trans Global Aviation Solutions Locations: Montreal, Saudi, Riyadh, New York, Republic of Georgia, Greater Caucasus
ET on Friday, TMZ fessed up: BEYONCE NOT AT DNC AFTER ALL, it acknowledged. "To quote the great Beyoncé: We gotta lay our cards down, down, down ... we got this one wrong." It's that in 2024, for much of the modern media world, a TMZ report is pretty close to accepted fact. To me, TMZ's big breakthrough as a Real News Source was when it broke the news of Michael Jackson's death in 2009. And if you still aren't convinced, see this tweet from CNN's Abby Phillip, who declared that "TMZ lost a lot of credibility tonight."
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Harris, Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé, TMZ, I'd, I've, Time Warner, Harvey Levin, Michael Jackson's, doesn't, TMZ's, Donald Trump, Abby Phillip Organizations: Service, Democratic, Convention, Business, DNC, TMZ, Reuters, Street, Hollywood, United, National Enquirer, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, Time, Facebook, Twitter, Washington Post, Trump Locations: Chicago
Since the arrival in late June of a foreign police force known as the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission, criminal attacks here have slowed. But in “red zones” across the city and beyond, a new war is just beginning, as gangs test the still-forming MSS. In other words, the MSS mission has no time to lose. CNNThis mission is designed to break the mold; unlike previous peacekeeping missions in Haiti, the MSS is independent of the United Nations. To dismantle Chen Mechan,’” he said listing the nicknames of notorious Port-au-Prince gang bosses.
Persons: Prince, Toussaint Louverture, Bob Marley’s, , Evelio Contreras, Garry Conille –, ” –, Conille, Garry Conille, ” Conille, Prince’s Toussaint, Godfrey Otunge, he’s, Haitian National Police Rameau Normil, ” Otunge, it’s, Al, , Lamercie, ” Estinfort, , Mawozo, “ I’m, Lanmo, Chen Mechan, ’ ”, Biden, Haiti Dennis Hankins, CNN he’s, Hankins, ” Hankins, we’re Organizations: Prince CNN —, Haitian National Police, Multinational Security, CNN CNN, CNN, United Nations ’, UNICEF, Regional, CARICOM, State University of Haiti Hospital, , ” Police, Planet Airways, Kenyans, Kenyan, United Nations, UN, Troops, hasn’t, Normil, Institut, MSS, US, Haitian, Haitian Justice Department, Prisons, IBESR Locations: Washington, Port, Kenya, Kenyan, Haiti, Caribbean, Florida, downtown Port, Prince, Haitian, Jamaica, Benin, Chad, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, United States, France, Canada, South Korea, Italy, India, Al Shabaab, US, city’s, Ganthier, Barbeque
Read previewA growing number of young people globally are struggling to stay in work or school. "They are searching for places where they can be true to themselves, where mental health is not looked down upon but helped, and where working sometimes from home or a coffee shop is possible." AdvertisementRather than jump on the first opportunities that come along, voluntary NEETs are holding back for the right job. Better guidanceOther career experts agreed that development should start early so students understand the variety of different paths available to them. Experts remain divided over how to address the rise in NEETs, in part because no solution would work for all.
Persons: , Louis, there's, Sen, Tim Kaine, who's, Nezih Allioglu, Michaela Wright, Friederike Fabritius, Fabritius, Fabritus, Kleeman Organizations: Service, International Labour Organization, Louis Federal Reserve's Institute for Economic Equity, Business, European Commission, Young Enterprise, Governance Association, New Workforce, Prince's, Labour Force Survey, Sustainability, HSBC UK, Google, Deloitte, WSJ Locations: NEETs, NEETS
US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy is recommending a warning label on social media sites cautioning that "social media is associated with significant mental health harms for adolescents." This label would warn teens and their parents of the potential risk of harm from using social media. But is social media really comparable to cigarettes? So far, the government's approach to social media regulation has been somewhat chaotic. A surgeon general warning label that pops up when you open Instagram is probably going to be annoying, but it can't really hurt.
Persons: Vivek Murthy, Murthy, There's, Meta, Tipper Gore, Nikki, John Denver, Frank Zappa, Dee Snider Organizations: Service, The New York Times, Business, Big Tech, Social Media, Apple, Music Resource, Recording Industry Association of America Locations: New York
Photo: Oliver Weiken/dpa (Photo by Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images)Saudi King Salman will undergo treatment at Al Salam Palace in Jeddah for a lung inflammation, the state news agency said on Sunday, hours after he underwent medical tests. Citing the royal court, the state news agency said the 88-year-old king would be treated with antibiotics until the inflammation subsides. Earlier on Sunday, King Salman underwent medical tests at the royal clinics at Al Salam Palace due to "high temperature and joint pain", the Saudi state news agency said. King Salman, the custodian of Islam's holiest sites, became ruler of the world's top oil exporter in 2015 after spending more than 2-1/2 years as the crown prince and deputy premier. Saudi Arabia's embassy in Japan did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the crown prince's cancelled trip.
Persons: Abdel Fattah el, Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Jean, Claude Juncker, Oliver Weiken, Saudi King Salman, King, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Yoshimasa Hayashi, King Salman of, Prince Mohammed's, Hayashi, King Salman, Jake Sullivan, Emperor Naruhito, Fumio Kishida Organizations: Arab League, European Union, of Arab, Getty Images, Al Salam, Saudi, Al, U.S . National Locations: Egypt, Sharm El, Saudi King, Sharm, Saudi, Jeddah, Japan, Saudi Arabia, King Salman of Saudi Arabia, Tokyo, Washington, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's
Read previewWearing a school uniform never worked for Holly White. "I was assisting fashion assistants, and I knew immediately that I'd fallen in love with styling," White said of her time at the magazine. India Amarteifio and Holly White. Charithra Chandran attends a Vogue and Netflix event in a look styled by Holly White. "We're having conversations about the directions we want to go, when we want to push certain silhouettes, what we want to say with certain looks," White said.
Persons: , Holly White, White, I'd, Mary, Kate, Ashley Olsen, Tim Walker, wasn't, Luke Newton, Tom Hiddleston, Loki, Milly Alcock, Holly White White, Amarteifio, Tolu Coker, India Amarteifio, Kayla Oaddams, Charithra Chandran, Jeff Spicer, Newton, They've, Luke, Jamie McCarthy Organizations: Service, Business, London College of Fashion, Vogue, Netflix, Newtown, Getty Locations: London, India, British, Nigerian, Amarteifio
Saudi Arabia needs foreign businesses to help it realize its Neom megacity project. The BBC reported that Saudi officials were given a license to use lethal force to clear land. But underneath the image is a far darker reality, say campaigners, which could threaten the foreign cash and expertise Saudi Arabia needs to realize its ambitions. Though his decision took place in 2022, it was given new urgency by a whistleblower giving more detail on how Saudi officials may have acted. Amnesty International said businesses ought to be wary of doing deals in Saudi Arabia and called for UK officials to push for an independent investigation into the Neom land clearances.
Persons: , Malcolm Aw, Col Rabih Alenezi, Dana Ahmed, Mohammed bin Salman, Jamal al, Neom Organizations: BBC, Saudi, Service, UN, Telegraph, Amnesty International, Amnesty, Politico, The Atlantic Council, Business Locations: Saudi Arabia, Saudi
Matthew Prince is suing his Park City neighbors over their Bernese Mountain dogs. They say it's retaliation for opposing Prince's plans to build his dream home. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMatthew Prince, the billionaire cofounder of cybersecurity company Cloudflare, is waging a legal battle with his neighbors over their Bernese Mountain dogs, Sasha and Mocha. But his neighbors, Eric Hermann and Susan Fredstom-Hermann, say the suit is actually retaliation for opposing Prince's plans to build his dream home in the ritzy ski town, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Persons: Matthew Prince, Prince, , Eric Hermann, Susan Fredstom, Hermann Organizations: City, City Hall, Service, Street, Business Locations: Mocha
Our first stop was the Country Music Hall of Fame and MuseumThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has some cool pieces on display. There was much to learn about the early pioneers of country music and more recent contemporaries. I could tell why the historic live-music venue is known as the Mother Church of Country Music. AdvertisementThe Johnny Cash Museum is also not to be missedThe Johnny Cash Museum is a must for music fans. There were also plenty of sweet treats to tasteAsh JurbergJust across from the Johnny Cash museum is Goo Goo Chocolate Co, home of the Goo Goo Cluster — the first combination candy bar made in the US.
Persons: , it's, Jurberg, Elvis Presley's, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Taylor Swift, Cash, Ash Jurberg, Belle Meade, Ash, Grand Ole Opry Ash, Don Schlitz, He's, Kenny Rogers Organizations: Service, Business, Country Music Hall of Fame, Music Hall of Fame, RCA Studios, of Country, Johnny, Food, Greece Nashville, Grand Ole Opry, Ole Opry, Schlitz Locations: Australia, Nashville, Ryman, United States, Belle, Tennessee, Prince's, Texas, Martin's, Greece, Athens
But for Britain's royal family, that may be the least of its problems. Meanwhile, Prince Andrew is back in the limelight and Prince Harry's relationship with his brother remains uncertain. AdvertisementAnd things are likely to get worse unless a drastic change is made, according to Royston and Kristen Meinzer, a royal expert and podcast host. Gabriella — second cousin to King Charles — and Kingston tied the knot at St. George's Chapel in Windsor. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are photographed with members of the royal family before the Thanksgiving Service for King Constantine.
Persons: , Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, Prince Andrew, Prince Harry's, Jack Royston, Kristen Meinzer, Charles, Kate, Greece's King Constantine, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess, York, King Charles, weren't, Queen Camilla, Max Mumby, Rishi Sunak, Sunak, Charles III, Jonathan Brady, Harry, Meghan, Royston, Gabriella's, Thomas Kingston, Gabriella —, King Charles —, George's, Karwai Tang, Middleton, hasn't, Meinzer, hyperemesis, Prince William, Prince Louis, Chris Jackson, Kate's, haven't, William —, Andrew, King Constantine of Greece, King Constantine, Andrew Matthews, William, Ferguson, Victoria, Prince, Prince William's, Camilla, Buckingham Organizations: Service, Business, British, BBC, GMA, Kingston, Kensington Palace, Telegraph, Royal, Daily Mail, Netflix Locations: Royston, Buckingham, St, Windsor ., Kensington, Lindo
It's Taylor Swift's world, and she just allows us to live in it. “Midnights” earned Swift her fourth career Grammy for album of the year on Sunday, an achievement no one can match. It breaks a tie with Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder, who each won the honor three times. Swift was the last example of an action-packed show where women earned the biggest honors and had the majority of the most memorable performances. There was a brief pause before SZA accepted an award for best R&B song, since she was changing backstage.
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According to a list of store rules seen by CNBC, the venue is only accessible to non-Muslim diplomats, and authorization must be validated through an app called Diplo. Saudi Arabia has opened its first alcohol store in the diplomatic quarter of its capital Riyadh, two sources told CNBC. "It's a baby step to opening up alcohol sales to non-Muslims in Saudi Arabia eventually, to hotels and other venues," said the consultant, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the topic. Foreign embassy staff, who are able to import alcohol to be kept on embassy premises, are known in Saudi Arabia to often import booze in large quantities and then sell it on the black market. Saudi Arabia has undergone seismic change both socially and economically in the years since the young Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, now the kingdom's de-facto ruler, came to power.
Persons: we've, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Organizations: CNBC, Foreign, Saudi, Crown Locations: Saudi, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Western
JERUSALEM (AP) — A liquor store has opened in Saudi Arabia for the first time in over 70 years, a diplomat reported Wednesday, a further socially liberalizing step in the once-ultraconservative kingdom that is home to the holiest sites in Islam. The store sits next to a supermarket in Riyadh's Diplomatic Quarter, said the diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a socially sensitive topic in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia remains one of the few nations in the world with a ban on alcohol, alongside its neighbor Kuwait and Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. Saudi Arabia has banned alcohol since the early 1950s. As Saudi Arabia prepares for a $500 billion futuristic city project called Neom, reports have circulated that alcohol could be served at a beach resort there.
Persons: Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Jamal Khashoggi, King Abdulaziz, Prince Mishari, Cyril Ousman Organizations: JERUSALEM, Washington Post, Workers, Saudi, Arab News, Saudi Research, Media, U.S . State Department, United Locations: Saudi Arabia, Islam, Riyadh, Saudi, haram, Islam . Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Jeddah, Mecca, Neom
A pop-up showcasing Saudi Arabia's Neom development features among the most prominent on the Davos promenade in 2024. But Saudi Arabia is keen to capture some of the limelight, and talent, from its neighbor on the Arabian Peninsula — an ambition laid bare on the Davos Promenade this year. "He's driving entrepreneurship, he's diversifying the economy ... And there are a lot of people that are really interested in working in Saudi Arabia," said Bremmer. "In the Emirates and in Saudi Arabia, you have millions of people that need upskilling, particularly Saudi Arabia which has a much larger population," Hidary said. Hidary, who was recently in Saudi Arabia, says that the UAE and Saudi Arabia are looking at countries like Singapore and Israel that have supported start-ups and are driven by technology.
Persons: Mohammed al, Jadaan, Prince Mohammed bin Salman's, Ian Bremmer, he's, Bremmer, Jamal Khashoggi, King Abdullah, KAUST, Harri Jarvelainen, Vera Futorjanski, Futorjanski, Israel Jack Hidary, Hidary, — CNBC's Karen Gilchrist Organizations: Saudi, CNBC, United Arab, prince's, , Economic, Al, U.S, Eurasia Group, MBS, World Bank, Research Technology Centers, King, King Abdullah University of Science, Technology, UCLA, Riyadh's, Center, AI Research, AI, Artificial Intelligence Authority, Veritas Ventures, Emirates Locations: Davos, CNBC DAVOS, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Neom, Saudi, Riyadh, China, Istanbul, UAE, Singapore, Israel, Emirates
Prince's Hot Chicken Courtesy: Prince's Hot ChickenNashville hot chicken had its humble beginnings nearly a century ago. At the same time, large fast-food companies such as KFC, Baja Fresh, Dave's Hot Chicken and more are increasingly featuring Nashville hot chicken on their menus. The Nashville hot chicken origin storyBut Nashville hot chicken isn't just a spicy new trend. Owner Andre Prince of Prince's Hot Chicken Courtesy: Prince's Hot ChickenThough the city has changed a lot since Thornton Prince's first hot chicken, Prince's has remained one of the city's classic treasures. 400 Degrees Hot Chicken Photo: Aqui HinesOne of those hot chicken enthusiasts is lifelong Nashville resident Aqui Hines, the owner and chef at 400 Degrees, a hot chicken restaurant in the city.
Persons: Thornton Prince, Semone Jeffries, Read, Prince's, Jeffries, Andre Prince, Thornton Prince's, Kara Nielsen, it's, Nielsen, Hines, Aqui Hines, she's, you've, Eric White, White, he's, It's, I'm, Mike Calia Organizations: KFC, Baja, Nashville, CNBC Locations: Tennessee, Technomic, Nashville, Black, Prince's, Florida, India, Canada, Germany, Manhattan
LONDON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Britain's King Charles celebrates his 75th birthday on Tuesday and will use the occasion to launch a new scheme to tackle food poverty and cut down on waste. The king, who has spent more than five decades as an outspoken campaigner on environmental issues and supporter of a sustainable economy, will officially launch the 'Coronation Food Project', his mission to try to stop people going hungry. With his wife, Queen Camilla, Charles will spend his birthday visiting a surplus food distribution centre. He will meet major British supermarkets to see how his project can help redistribute food which would otherwise go to waste. The project says 14 million people in Britain face food insecurity, and as the rising cost of living has pushed even more into food poverty, charities say there has been a 38% rise in those using food banks for the first time in the year to March 2023.
Persons: Britain's King Charles, Charles, Charles III's, Jay Blades, Queen Camilla, Michael Holden, William James Our Organizations: Food, Prince's, House, National Health Service, Thomson Locations: Tetbury, England, Britain
One of the highlights of the auction is a white ruffled shirt worn by Prince during his 1985 American Music Awards performance of the song “Purple Rain.”The auction house estimated its value at $15,000. Political Cartoons View All 1244 ImagesThe auction traces Prince’s evolution in music and fashion from his “Purple Rain” era through to his death, according to Bobby Livingston of RR Auction. Also up for auction is the outfit Prince wore from “Under the Cherry Moon,” a 1986 film starring Prince that also marked his debut as a director. In addition to fashion, this auction includes original Polaroid photographs, master tapes of hit albums, and official documentation about his films and music videos. The ink the governor signed the renaming bill in was purple — Prince's signature color.
Persons: Prince, Bobby Livingston, , Cherry Organizations: BOSTON, , Prince Locations: Minnesota, Paisley
Charles' Youth Charity Prince's Trust Becomes King's Trust
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LONDON (Reuters) - The youth charity started by Britain's King Charles when he was still a prince - the Prince's Trust - will now become the King's Trust, Buckingham Palace said on Friday. Charles, who became king last year after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, set up the charity in 1976 to tackle high youth unemployment and so far it has supported over a million young people. The charity helps young people aged 11 to 30 get into jobs, education and training. Two other charities started by Charles will also change their names to reflect his accession to the throne. The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund will become the King Charles III Charitable Fund, while the Prince's Foundation will become the King's Foundation, the palace said.
Persons: Britain's King Charles, Charles, Queen Elizabeth, Idris Elba, King Charles III, Sachin Ravikumar, Sarah Young Organizations: Prince's, Wales's, King Charles III Charitable, King's Foundation Locations: Buckingham
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