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Princess Anne boosts confidence of leader women in Korea

Princess Anne attended the launch of a British-supported career development program in Seoul, Korea

Published July 16, 2026
Princess Anne boosts confidence of leader women in Korea
Princess Anne boosts confidence of leader women in Korea

Princess Anne, also known as Princess Royal, said highly qualified women in South Korea need greater confidence, stronger networks and sustained support to move into leadership roles while attending the launch of a British-backed career development program in Seoul on Wednesday.

Anne, who is also the younger sister of His Majesty, King Charles III joined a reception for the fourth cohort of the Empower Program at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, meeting women from science, technology, engineering, mathematics and other fields.

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“However competent you get at a subject, being a little bit higher up the order in terms of the business or the relationships also requires a step up in a different sort of confidence,” she told participants.

Princess Anne said the women were already qualified to advance, but moving into senior roles required support beyond technical expertise.

“You are more than well qualified for the next steps,” she said, explaining that confidence can be gained as quickly as it can be lost.

She said mentoring, peer networks and access to senior leaders could help women sustain that confidence and overcome barriers to advancement.

“If this cohort of Empower helps you to get past that stage, to give you the confidence to move on, then it is doing exactly” what the program was designed to achieve, she said.

Launched in 2023, Empower is a yearlong leadership program run by the British Embassy Seoul and the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea with the UN Women Knowledge and Partnerships Center.

It aims to support midcareer women through workshops, mentoring, networking and access to senior leaders, while helping them promote gender equality and inclusive leadership in their workplaces.

Her visit marked her first trip to Korea since the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics and during the three-day stay, she attended events highlighting bilateral cooperation in veterans affairs, defense, advanced industries and fashion, and held a private meeting with President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday.

Princess Anne also visited technology facilities, including a Hyundai Motor-backed future mobility laboratory and an SK hynix semiconductor minifab at Korea University, accompanied by her husband, Vice Adm. Sir Timothy Laurence.

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