Emerging Talent Nurtured by Royal Patronage

Published on 5.25.25

  The King's Foundation has been at the forefront of nurturing emerging talent in various creative fields, with its 35 under 35 initiative being a prime example. This program brings together young creatives from diverse backgrounds to support and showcase their work. Among those selected by The King's Foundation are Florence Hamer, Angelica Ellis, Barnaby Horn, and Jack Harries, who have been recognized for their exceptional skills in various artistic fields. This initiative not only provides a platform for them to share their work but also offers mentorship and networking opportunities that can be pivotal in their careers. Princess Eugenie's personal connection to the initiative is rooted in her own experiences with scoliosis, which she underwent surgery for at age 12. Her prominent scar has become a symbol of her resilience, and it's this same spirit that The King's Foundation aims to instill in its young beneficiaries. By supporting emerging artists like those selected for the 35 under 35 initiative, the foundation is helping to create a new generation of creatives who will shape the art world with their unique perspectives and talents.

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