King appoints Prince George's new Eton Provost to chair King's Foundation
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King Charles has appointed Sir Nicholas Coleridge to lead his charity, the King's Foundation, in a move that carries particular significance for the royal household.The 67-year-old former media executive holds the position of Provost at Eton College, where Prince George, 12, will commence his secondary education in September.Sir Nicholas expressed his pleasure at the appointment, telling the Daily Mail he was "delighted" to take on the chairmanship after serving as a trustee for some time.The Foundation works to create sustainable communities and improve lives, guided by a vision of humanity existing in harmony with the natural world.
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