- The couple met with young people in Scarborough to start a pilot programme.
- They want every engagement to leave a lasting legacy and impact.
- So far, £350,000 has been raised for good causes through this programme.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will change how they spend their royal visits in an effort to bring the monarchy into the 21st century after Megxit.
It has come out that the couple wants to start new charity partnerships all over the country to help local groups work with their Royal Foundation. This will help raise money for projects.
William and Kate went to North Yorkshire yesterday to start their first “Community Impact Day.” They want every engagement to leave a “lasting legacy and impact.”
The couple met with young people in Scarborough to start their pilot programme. So far, £350,000 has been raised for good causes through this programme.
Teenagers in North Yorkshire are now giving out the money that local businesses have given to help with mental health. It’s a new way for the couple to make sure that royal visits have an effect that lasts.
The Telegraph says that Prince William came up with the idea for this kind of royal visit after he had to “start from scratch” to change his plans for the future after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stopped working as royals.
Reports say that the plan to try out this new idea in Scarborough yesterday was in the works before the Queen died, and it had the approval of King Charles, who agrees with William’s goal of modernising the monarchy.
They also found out how Gallows Close Centre, Sidewalk Youth Project, and Flash Company Arts, three local charities, will use the money.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ Royal Foundation and the Two Ridings Community Foundation in Yorkshire are running the pilot programme.
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