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The King's Foundation

 

The work of The King’s Foundation is inspired by His Majesty The King Charles III's philosophy of harmony: that by understanding the balance, the order and the relationships between ourselves and the natural world, we can create a more sustainable future.

For more than 40 years His Majesty has been at the forefront of championing sustainability. During the last decade, the impact of natural resource depletion, climate change and rapid urbanisation has become evident and widely understood.

The King’s Foundation is responsible for the stewardship of Dumfries House, the headquarters of The King's Foundation, Castle of Mey, and Highgrove Gardens, which includes the delivery of education courses across these estates. The charity also occupies the Garrison Chapel in London to publicly exhibit elements of The Foundation's work.

At Highgrove, The King's Foundation offers workshops, programmes, and short courses focused on heritage and craft skills. For further information, please visit The King’s Foundation at Highgrove.

Building Crafts – Carpentry, Joinery, Stonemasonry, Plasterwork, Metalwork, Brickwork, Natural Building

Textiles – Building on the success of the Future Textiles Programme

Fine Woodworking – A bespoke training course including marquetry and cabinet making