The Prince of Wales was in good spirits when he met The Prince’s Trust Young Entrepreneurs at Brixton’s NatWest Bank Branch on Thursday morning.
Charles, 72, looked dapper in his white crisp shirt, pin-striped grey suit and red poppy on the lapel, as a sign of remembrance.
He was seen making jokes with Keshia, Fleur’s sister, while on his visit. Keshia is a manufacturer of hair accessories and tools for curly, curly and wavy hair.
He was later seen smiling as he shook hands and embraced Jacqui Dyer, an independent social worker in health care.

The Prince of Wales was in good spirits when he met The Prince’s Trust Young Entrepreneurs at Brixton’s NatWest Bank Branch on Thursday morning. Pictured, shaking hands with Jacqui Dyer MBE

The royal was seen laughing with Keshia East during his visit. She shared the success of her business and joked with him.
Prince of Wales founded the organization in 1976. The Prince of Wales established it to support 11-30-year-olds unemployed or at risk of exclusion.
NatWest has been associated with the Prince’s Trust for 20 years and made donations to them since 1976.
Since its inception, the charity has supported over 100 young people each day. A third of the young people who are enrolled in this charity go on to receive training, work or education.
The royal is still actively involved in the charity and it’s work – and visited Cheryl’s Trust Centre, part of The Prince’s Trust charity which opened in the city in 2017, which helps vulnerable young people, on Tuesday.

Charles looked smart in a crisp white shirt and a pinstriped grey suit, adorned with red poppy. Pictured, laughing alongside Keshia East

Keshia East, who founded No Knot Co LTD to manufacture hair accessories for curly, curly and wavy hair, shared her success story.
He was also very interested in volunteering last year.
Prince Charles was greeted on the streets by well-wishers in February. He then walked into a TK Maxx Store on Tooting High Street, to meet Prince’s Trust Alumni.
The Prince’s Trust Invest in Futures Gala was held on Valentine’s Day 2020 by the Royal. It is the biggest fundraising event in London for the charity.
Prince Charles shared a laugh with Alexandra Burke of West End. She was elegant in a black and polka-dot gown, while Chic’s Nile Rogers started the dancing with an energetic set.

She was beaming when she touched hands with Jacqui Dyer MBE, an independent health and social service consultant.

The Prince of Wales and his guests meet The Prince’s Trust Young Entrepreneurs

Prince Charles was deep in thought while chatting with a young man who shared his success story.