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King Charles and Queen Camilla reveal plans for The King’s Trust golden anniversary

The King Trust will also mark the golden anniversary at Buckingham Palace for a garden party

Published May 06, 2026
King Charles and Queen Camilla reveal plans for The King’s Trust golden anniversary
 King Charles and Queen Camilla to attend The King's Trust 50-year celebration at Royal Albert Hall

The King's Trust has been a cornerstone for King Charles's efforts to help young people. Now, as the charity is reaching its 50th anniversary, a royal bash is planned.

At the Royal Albert Hall, the monarch and Queen Camilla will mark the half-century milestone of the organisation, which the 77-year-old first founded in 1976.

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The Trust, which has supported over a million young people in Great Britain, has a core mission to help young people with whatever challenge they face, regardless of their circumstances.

With 50 years of work, there will be plenty of success stories that will relay on the night to honour The King Trust.

Popular presenting duo Ant and Dec will lead the event; in attendance will be Trust ambassadors as well as staff and volunteers.

The monarch will meet this year's award recipients and mingle with the night's celebration performers.

In the end, Charles is reportedly expected to deliver a speech on stage.

To cap off the occasion, according to GB News, a group photograph will feature all award winners, which will be followed up by a 'three cheers' moment – a tradition which will see the entire audience taking part in it.

Moreover, at Buckingham Palace, a garden party will also take place to further commemorate the King's Trust's 50-year anniversary on 14th May.

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