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King jokes with guests and views exhibitions at sustainability event

Charles spoke to fashion designer Stella McCartney at a Sustainable Markets Initiative event.

By contributor Emily Smith, PA
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The King meets Stella McCartney during the Sustainable Markets Initiative Terra Carta Exhibition
The King meets Stella McCartney during the Sustainable Markets Initiative Terra Carta Exhibition (Yui Mok/PA)

The King joked with Stella McCartney about getting her father Sir Paul to perform a gig for him as he inspected projects to solve environmental problems at a sustainability event.

Charles welcomed executives and representatives of international government on Tuesday at Hampton Court Palace as part of the Terra Carta exhibition hosted by the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI).

The SMI was set up by the then Prince of Wales in 2020 to accelerate the world’s transition to a sustainable future.

The King was welcomed by Jennifer Jordan-Saifi, chief executive of SMI, and Dr Andrew Forrest, executive chairman and founder of Australian tech company Fortescue, as the sun was setting over Clock Court.

The Halo string quartet played covers of Wicked’s Defying Gravity and Pink’s What About Us as they shook hands.

Charles was then shown Fortescue’s electric Formula GEN3 vehicle, one of the world’s highest-performing all-electric race cars, prompting him to say: “God, this must accelerate to 100 in seconds. Terrifying.”

The King was then led inside to meet a number of guests, including fashion designer McCartney, who has worked with SMI since 2021.

Charles looking at a Formula E car with SMI chief executive Jennifer Jordan-Saifi (left) and Dr Andrew Forrest executive chairman and founder of Fortescu
Charles looking at a Formula E car with SMI chief executive Jennifer Jordan-Saifi (left) and Dr Andrew Forrest executive chairman and founder of Fortescu (right) (Yui Mok/PA)

She told him: “I am loving being here. I love that you have included me, thank you.”

Charles then asked after her father, Sir Paul McCartney, who is currently on tour.

“You should get him to come and do a gig here for you,” she quipped.

He then met winners of the Terra Carta Design Lab, a global competition set up by SMI to challenge students to create sustainable solutions to environmental problems.

Charles listens on as SMI chief executive Jennifer Jordan-Saifi speaks at the Sustainable Markets Initiative Terra Carta Exhibition
Charles listens on as SMI chief executive Jennifer Jordan-Saifi speaks at the Sustainable Markets Initiative Terra Carta Exhibition (Jeff Spicer/PA)

Speaking about meeting the King, the US winner of the Terra Carta Design Lab, Felicia Neuhof, whose project turned discarded shellfish waste into furniture and fixtures, told the PA news agency: “It’s an absolutely surreal experience and it’s extremely exciting and just engaging to know that his support is making this not just a concept but a real prototype for the future.”

The King then joined guests in the Great Hall, where he watched a video on the work of SMI, which he launched in Davos in 2020.

The King stood on the stage as Ms Jordan-Saifi gave a speech to guests.

She said: “As we think seven generations ahead, we must ask ourselves if we are doing enough, as CEOs and as leaders, we look to you, your majesty, for your vision, for your lifelong service, your moral courage and your relentless commitment to action.”

Her voice began to break as she added: “At this point in the journey, we would like to thank you and assure you that we remain committed and will continue to raise the bar. Thank you.”

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