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Amal and George Clooney Stun in Surprise Appearance at Buckingham Palace

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUN 25 – King Charles celebrated The King's Trust winners overcoming challenges and marked a decade of international youth support with guests including George and Amal Clooney, charity ambassadors.

  • On Wednesday evening, King Charles welcomed guests to Buckingham Palace for a glamorous event honoring the recipients of The King's Trust Awards 2025, with George and Amal Clooney among those in attendance.
  • The event followed the Trust’s founding by Charles in 1976 to support young people with work and education, with Amal Clooney serving as ambassador since 2019 and the couple’s Clooney Foundation for Justice active globally.
  • At the reception, King Charles met winners from UK and global categories ahead of the awards ceremony scheduled for June 26 at the Royal Festival Hall, while guests included ambassador Charlotte Tilbury and awardee Alice Ngitira.
  • CEO Will Straw praised the King's leadership since 1976, noting the Trust’s ambition to empower one million young people in the next decade, and King Charles joked cutting a palace-baked cake saying, “One of you might get lucky!”
  • The reception highlights the Trust’s role in giving young people second chances amid current challenges, while Amal Clooney’s ongoing human rights advocacy complements the Trust’s mission and the event will feature in a forthcoming Netflix documentary.
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