Celenhle Dlamini is Chairperson of the National Arts Council of South Africa, the largest government funding organization for arts and culture. HRH Princess Celenhle has served on the L’Oreal Panel of Critical Friends, an external global governance body responsible for examining the progress made by L’Oreal on its sustainability efforts. Her strong interest in youth exchange led to the co-founding of the Ubuntu Institute, which facilitates the placement of thousands of young people in Africa abroad on formal internships in the U.S. and China, and elsewhere. Princess Celenhle holds degrees from Wits University and Bennett College.