Prof Yunus to meet King Charles before receiving prestigious Harmony Award
After an Audience with King Charles III (11.20am–11.50am London time), Prof Yunus will attend the ‘Attend King Charles III Awards Ceremony’ (13.30–15.00), Chief Adviser’s Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder told UNB

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus is set to hold a private one-to-one meeting with King Charles III today (12 June).
By meeting people privately, or 'granting an Audience', the King acknowledges the importance of certain individuals and their work, and creates an opportunity to learn more about them and give them a memorable Royal experience.
An 'Audience' is simply a one-to-one meeting with The King.
After an Audience with King Charles III (11.20am–11.50am London time), Prof Yunus will attend the 'Attend King Charles III Awards Ceremony' (13.30–15.00), Chief Adviser's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder told UNB.
The King will formally confer the prestigious 'Harmony Award 2025' on Chief Adviser Prof Yunus, recognising his lifelong efforts to promote peace, sustainability and harmony between people and the environment.
In June 2024, King Charles launched a new set of awards celebrating living in harmony with nature.
The inaugural winner of the King Charles III Harmony Award was former UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon.
The awards from the King's Foundation are a cause close to the King's heart. He's spoken about the almost spiritual concept of humanity living in harmony with the natural world.
It is based on the King's principle: "We should work with nature, not against it."
British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke has already extended her congratulations to Prof Yunus on his forthcoming receipt of the prestigious King Charles Harmony Award.
"It is a great honour," the Chief Adviser said, referring to the award when the High Commissioner met him in Dhaka recently.