Kate Winslet to take on role for King Charles’ charity

Kate Winslet was the last famous, the King’s Ambassador to charity.
Oscar -winning actress, David Beckham, Sienna Miller, Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster’s trail after the trail of the King Foundation, he said.
Winslet recently attended the King’s award ceremony of the aid organization of London’s St James Palace and said to him: “Don’t worry, I will be all of them – I took the back.”
After the announcement, the British star said: “One of my passions is to investigate the ways we can protect the natural world and to investigate ways that we can encourage.
Winslet added his work that protects the planet of the foundation and encourages young people to obtain information about the “beautiful” rural area.
He said he was looking forward to cooperating with other ambassadors about how to make a difference.
Other famous names registered as ambassadors include England TV stars Sarah Beaty, Patrick Grant, George Clarke, Alan Titchmarsh, musician and presenter Jools Holland.
After the unification of Charles’ charity institutions in the year of 70 years of age, the King Foundation, known as the Prince Foundation, aims to “defend the change that his majesty wants to see in the world”.
Milinery works to educate new generation young artisans in heritage and endangered skills such as embroidery and wood processing, but also focuses on sustainability, agriculture and agriculture, health and prosperity, architecture and urbanism.