Prince Charles shared a video message recognizing 'the incredible achievements of young people' to mark International Youth Day.
, he was spotted wearing a kilt on his way to Canisbay Church in Caithness, the northernmost parish in Scotland. On Friday, however, he did take the time to honor one important event, releasing an in-depth video message to mark International Youth Day, the United Nations awareness day for cultural and legal issues facing younger generations. This year, the U.N. is promoting action to achieve sustainable development goals across all generations.
He also discussed his decades-long involvement in causes that support youth transitioning to adulthood. In 1976, Charles founded the Prince’s Trust to help give grants to young people looking to start a business or pursue training related to future careers. “It gives me great personal pride to reflect on the stories of the young people I have met through the work of my Prince’s Trust.
He also reflected on the unique challenges facing Britain’s young people in 2022, from climate change to rising cost of living to the lingering effects of the pandemic. “Many more young people continue to need our support,” he said, “having endured vastly challenging events in recent years, from the impact of a public health crisis and now a cost of living challenge, to the threat of climate change, there has been much to erode the hope of the younger generation.
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