King Charles gets advice from Lionel Richie as the royal's charity expands to NYC
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The expansion of King Charles III's charity to New York City was celebrated Thursday at a star-studded gala where "American Idol" judge Lionel Richie gave the British royal some advice.
"I told him, ‘Stand still. Just recover,’" Richie shared with the attendees. "We've got many more of these galas to do in the future."
The Prince’s Trust was founded in 1976 when then-Prince Charles used his severance pay from the Royal Navy to launch the nonprofit dedicated to helping unemployed young people in the United Kingdom get trained for jobs. Since then, the charity has expanded its education and employment initiatives into 25 countries.
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