King Charles mingles with A-listers at King's Trust gala
The charity honored five decades of work supporting young people facing hardship and disadvantage, with a star-studded guest list at the gala.
- On Monday, King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the 50th-anniversary celebration of The King's Trust at London's Royal Albert Hall, marking five decades of the charity.
- Founded in 1976 by Prince Charles, the organization supports young people ages 11 to 30 in the United Kingdom and internationally through training programs to build confidence and employment skills.
- The star-studded guest list included George and Amal Clooney, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Idris Elba; King Charles joked with presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly about their youthful looks.
- Queen Camilla revived a rare diamond serpent necklace for the evening, a family heirloom crafted by Van Cleef & Arpels symbolizing renewal and movement into the future.
- Musical performances followed as Ruby Turner performed the national anthem, with Rod Stewart, Rita Ora, Craig David, and Anne-Marie headlining the evening's entertainment lineup.
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George Clooney visited the anniversary celebration of the King's Trust in special company – with his wife Amal and his mother-in-law. The trio is often on the way together.It appeared in a golden dress, he in suit and with pilot glasses: George, 65, and wife Amal Clooney, 48, were invited to the Royal Albert Hall in London on Monday evening. The occasion was the 50th anniversary of the King's Trust. Particular attention was paid to the accompani…
Great Star Run in London: To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the charity The King's Trust, Royals and Hollywood greats gathered at the Royal Albert Hall for an evening full of glamour and great emotions.
World stars and members of the British royal family attended the 50th anniversary celebration of The King's Trust in London.
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