Prince Charles
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The Prince of Wales is married to the Duchess of Cornwall and "is Patron or President of more than 400 organisations". [1]
"During his speech to the recent conference on Tradition in the Modern World (University of Alberta, September 23-24, 2006, 16 minutes), the Prince of Wales indicated what his favorite Traditionalist reading was. First and foremost came Sacred Web, to which he evidently subscribes. He also seems to read Sophia. The writers he mentioned by name were Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Martin Lings, and René Guénon (for The Reign of Quantity)." [1]
Selected Patronages:
- ActionAid
- Breakthrough Breast Cancer
- Elgar Foundation
- Environmental Research Centre, University of East Anglia
- FARA Foundation
- Friends of Conservation
- Garden Society
- International Health Partners
- Jewish Museum
- John Muir Trust
- Marine Conservation Society (President)
- Penny Brohn Cancer Care
- SANE
- Soil Association
- Teach First
- Wateraid (President)
- Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (President)
- The Wildlife Trusts
Contents
Other Projects/Awards
- President, British Red Cross
- President, Environmental Law Foundation
- President, King's Fund
- President, National Trust [2]
- President, Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment [3]
- President, Princes Scottish Business Youth Trust
- President, Prince's School of Traditional Arts
- President, WWF UK
- Founder, Prince's Rainforests Project
- Founder, Prince's Regeneration Trust
- Founder, Prince's Countryside Fund
- Founder, Prince of Wales's Business & Sustainability Programme
- Founder, Prince's Teaching Institute
- Founder, The Prince's Trust
- Founder, PRIME Cymru
- Cofounder, Raleigh International
- Winner of the Center for Health and the Global Environment's 2007 Global Environmental Citizen Award
- Patron (in 1979), Men of the Trees
- Patron (since 2000), Iwokrama
- Patron, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
- Patron, David Rattray Foundation [4]
- Patron, Turquoise Mountain [5]
- Patron, Prayer Book Society
- Patron, University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
- Former International Council (President till 1995), United World College [6]
- Founder, International Business Leaders Forum
- Founder, In Kind Direct
- Founder, Foundation for Integrated Health
Commentary
- Rod Dreher, "Philosopher Prince: The revolutionary anti-modernism of Britain’s heir apparent," American Conservative, March 12, 2012. [2]
- Prince Charles and Rumi
- Valerie Elliott and Siobhan Mcfadyen, "We are aMOOsed! Prince Charles triggers surge in 'cosmic farming' where cattle are allowed to develop their personalities (and crops are planted according to moon phases)", Daily Mail, 9 December 2012.
- Robert Booth, "Prince Charles's £700m estate accused of tax avoidance", The Guardian, 14 December 2012.
- Cahal Milmo, "Revealed: Prince Charles's secret property deals - including £38 million industrial carbuncle", Independent, June 14, 2013.
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Prince of Wales Foundation
- Princess of Wales Memorial Fund
- Prince's Charities Foundation
- The Prince's Charities
- Duchy Home Farm
- Lindisfarne Association - Sponsor
- Mark Dyer - former Equerry
- Arthur Nicholas Winston Soames - former Equerry
- Richard Aylard - former private secretary to the Prince
- Benet Northcote - former deputy private secretary to the Prince
- Soheil Bushrui
- William Castell
- Jonathan Dimbleby - biographer
- David Lorimer - biographer
- David Rattray
- Sir David John Checketts
- Sir Stephen Mark Jeffrey Lamport
- Prince William
- Lord Mountbatten
- Jessica Fries
- Kathleen Raine
- Ian Skelly - coauthor
- Guy Salter - former assistant
- Manon Williams
- Claudia A. McMurray
- Mark Bolland - deputy private secretary to the Prince of Wales,
- Elizabeth Buchanan - former private secretary
- Ann Chant
- Gurkha Welfare Trust
References
- ↑ Patronages, Prince of Wales, accessed February 26, 2009.
- ↑ 2010 Annual Report, National Trust, accessed December 23, 2010.
- ↑ Whos who, Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment, accessed June 16, 2010.
- ↑ David Rattray Foundation Trustees, organizational web page, accessed January 13, 2013.
- ↑ Turquoise Mountain Mission, organizational web page, accessed April 6, 2012.
- ↑ AN ESSAY ON KURT HAHN FOUNDER OF OUTWARD BOUND (1941), KURT HAHN, accessed February 18, 2010.