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Charlotte Lynch is a Footballer, Content Creator, and Sports Scientist. She has played for teams such as West Ham, Millwall, and Leyton Orient. She has played an integral role in founding several women’s and girls’ football teams in East London. As a journalist, Charlotte has covered major events like the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the London Youth Games. Her social media content and athlete interviews have reached millions worldwide.
An advocate for equality in sport, Charlotte was honoured with the Premier League’s Blacklist Award for her contributions to football and the community. Through her social media content, she continues to inspire the next generation and champion equality in sport.
I support the Kiyan Prince Foundation because it provides young people with positive opportunities and guidance, helping them avoid the pitfalls of violence, crime and peer pressure. It’s a cause that speaks to the power of sport and mentorship to change lives, and I’m honoured to contribute to a movement that offers hope and a better future for those who need it most.
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Slim is one of the UK’s biggest stand up stars and the undisputed king of the Black British Comedy Circuit.
Physical, ebullient and unashamedly for the people, his multi award-winning 20 year career has seen him perform to thousands all over the world. He’s sold out several smash hit tours, including the Hackney Empire numerous times over. Slim has also supported several high profile US acts including Kevin Hart and Dave Chappelle.
His popular brand of humour is generous, smart and bursting with infectious energy. He’s toured the world extensively including the whole of Europe, Barbados, Jamaica, Qatar, the Falklands Islands, Dubai and even performed at the N.A.T.O Headquarters in Belgium.
Slim is also the first Black British comedian to sell out the London Palladium with his own show.
Slim has an extensive list of TV credits including: Live at the Apollo (BBC Two, Live at the Hackney Empire (BBC One), Sorry I Didn’t Know (ITV1), Mel Giedroyc: Unforgiveable (Dave), Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains (Comedy Central) and The Russell Howard Hour (Sky One)
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Harry Redknapp is a former football player and manager. Playing over 100 times for both West Ham United and AFC Bournemouth, Harry went on to manage AFC Bournemouth, West Ham United, Portsmouth, Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers and Birmingham City. In his second spell at Portsmouth, he managed the side that won the 2008 FA Cup. In the 2009–10 season he guided Tottenham into the UEFA Champions League.
Harry has been a supporter of KPF for many years, managing one of the teams in the KPF Future Champions Celebrity Football Match in May 2023 and leading the winning fourball in KPF’s Charity Golf Day in Sept 2024.
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Jamie Redknapp is a former professional footballer who is now a pundit at Sky Sports.
A technically skilful and creative midfielder Redknapp played for Bournemouth, Southampton, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, captaining the latter two.
He also gained 17 England caps between 1995 and 1999, and was a member of England’s squad that reached the semi-finals of Euro 1996.
KPF are delighted to have recently welcomed Jamie as an ambassador, alongside his Dad, Harry.
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I have worked at QPR since April 2006 and became the club’s Head of Media & Communications in 2018.
I joined the club just one month before Kiyan’s tragic passing and have had a close relationship with Mark and The KPF throughout the years.
As a club we are incredibly proud to support the work of the Foundation, and Mark, whose unwavering commitment to create something positive from something so tragic is truly inspiring.
It was an honour to be asked to be an ambassador of the Kiyan Prince Foundation, and a role I was delighted to accept.
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Goalkeeper Becky Spencer joined Tottenham Hotspurs in July, 2019. A vastly experienced player in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League, she joined the Hammers in the summer of 2018 from Chelsea and made 16 appearances for them.
She began her career in the youth system at Watford before moving to Arsenal, later spending time on loan at Nottingham Forest and Gillingham. After playing for ASJ Soyaux in France, she returned to the UK and had two separate spells at Birmingham City, either side of a return to Arsenal.
Capped by England at Under-19 and Under-20 levels, Becky received a call-up to the senior England squad in 2016 but, in June, 2021, made her senior international debut for Jamaica, keeping a clean sheet in a 1-0 victory over Nigeria.
Quote from Becky:
“I’m working with KPF to make change to give opportunity and to make sure the feeling of belonging and achievement can be felt by everyone”.