He visited the Cheryl’s Trust Center New castle And talk to people who have benefited from the course to develop their confidence and skills.
After she raised £1 million in funding, she officially opened the center in 2018-a joint project with her trust and Prince Charity.
Cheryl, who returned to her hometown, said: “It’s incredible to see young people in Newcastle today and hear how the Prince Trust’s support has brought them.
“This really shows how important it is for young people to have access to this kind of help so that they can build confidence and skills.”
Charles His visit started with a cake made by a young man who had frozen in one of the courses.
After meeting with him, 22-year-old George Dent from Tynemouth, North Tyneside, said: “The cake making is going well, but it is difficult for him to get the frosting out.
“Talking to him is easier than I thought.”
Charles also met young entrepreneurs who started their business with the help of a trust.
Satwika Saran established a vegetarian and vegetarian sustainable delivery service in Hartlepool.
The 20-year-old girl uses tiffin boxes to eat, and then she collects them, which means that no plastic waste is produced.
Charles chatted with her Mumbai tiffin delivery man, she said he is very interested in her business.
The founder of Mas And Monkeys said: “Talking to him about Mumbai is a surreal feeling-this is the business model I want to bring to the Northeast.”
James Tyer talked to the prince about his plans to launch a delivery service using electric bicycles in Newcastle.
Afterwards, the 29-year-old man from Newcastle Osborne said: “Charles is a great spokesperson for environmental issues and he seems to be very interested in my business.
“I thought I would be more nervous chatting with him, but he was really sincere, and he seemed to be interested in what we were about to say.”
Cheryl and Prince awarded certificates to young people who successfully completed a 12-week personal development project.
Dan Hannigan, 18, completed the course and talked to the gathered dignitaries. He said: “12 weeks ago I wouldn’t believe I had enough confidence to speak in front of the Prince of Wales and Cheryl. A great experience.”



