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Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Princess Eugenie makes unannounced visit to Salisbury Hospital Horatio's Garden
Princess Eugenie visits Salisbury District Hospital after taking up a new role. On Saturday, May 17, King Charles' niece made an unannounced visit to Horatio's Garden at Salisbury Hospital. Taking to her Instagram account on Sunday, May 18, the princess, who is a patron of the charity Horatio's Garden, shared glimpses into her visit along with a sweet note. In the video, Princess Eugenie could be seen meeting with patients and staff of the hospital as she is shown around the garden. "Visiting @horatiosgarden in Salisbury Hospital was so special @horstionsgarden is a charity that builds gardens in hospital spinal centres around the UK and provides a much-needed space for patients to enjoy nature in an accessible way," she wrote in the caption. Princess Eugenie (Image: PA)READ MORE: School may be forced to close on Monday due to travellers breaking onto field "To listen to some of the life-changing stories these patients go through and the long road to recovery really highlights just how important having access to nature and healing activities to do in times of trauma. "Supporting these charities can help touch the lives of patients in need of care." Princess Eugenie's visit comes shortly after she was appointed to a new position within The King's Foundation. In her new role at The King's Foundation, she will mentor a group of young creatives selected for the foundation's '35 Under 35' initiative, which is planned to celebrate the milestone 35th anniversary of the Royal project.


Telegraph
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
King hails climate activists he hopes will change the world
The King has named climate activists among 35 young creatives he hopes will promote the change he wants to see in the world. The list also includes a skin specialist who created vegan remedies after being inspired by agriculture experts, a stonemason, a broom-maker and a composer. In February, the King launched a search to find 35 young charity ambassadors to fly the flag for his beloved heritage crafts. It is hoped that the shortlist of young creatives – all under the age of 35 – will promote the work of the King's Foundation as it celebrates its 35th year. The charity aspires to create a world in which people, places and the planet live in harmony, running courses and promoting trades that promote nature and sustainability. The final 35 are described as 'exceptional' young people who represent the change for which the foundation stands in areas including traditional arts and crafts, textiles, architecture, horticulture and farming.