Prince Charles meets Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster, both ambassadors for the Prince's Trust, at the opening of the Tomorrow's Store in London. The couple got held up by traffic and were ten minutes late for their royal appointment
Rod Stewart and his wife, Penny Lancaster, took part in the reception - they're ambassadors for the Prince's Trust - but blamed the traffic when they turned up ten minutes late for the opening. Charles laughed it off and after receiving the by now compulsory blue baby outfit for Prince George, he headed over to a reception for over 50s heading into business also supported by his charities and met some of the success stories there. And tonight he was in St James' Palace hosting a reception for Youth Business International which helps set up firms around the world.
Charles with Sri Lankan Entrepreneur Nimali Gunawardana who set up a fibre mill
The figures released by the prince this week show that 25,000 people over 50 have been helped to set up in business and that in total almost 400,000 people have been helped with their entrepreneurial ambitions by Charles' initiatives.
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