Buckingham Palace goes Hollywood: The presentation of the “Prince’s Trust Awards” will be broadcast on British TV for the first time. The gala, which is hosted by Prince Charles and honors young people with special merits, attracted numerous celebrities. Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, “Spice Girls” singer Mel C and Hollywood star Josh Hartnett were among those to be seen on the red carpet in London on Tuesday. With Phoebe Dynevor and Jonathan Bailey, two actors from the Netflix hit series “Bridgerton” also appeared at the event in the Royal Theater, Dunry Lane in London’s West End.
Prince Charles with celebrities on TV
Host Charles cheerfully joked with the guests on the red carpet, later gave a speech on stage and emphasized how the pandemic had affected young people. Charles founded the charity organization in 1976, the “Prince’s Trust” supports young Britons between the ages of eleven and 30 who are having a hard time, who are unemployed or have problems at school. The award ceremony honors those who have been promoted and who have managed to advance. This year, for example, it was a young mother who recovered from domestic violence and found a job and a student who recovered from drug problems.
The show will be broadcast on UK channel ITV on Thursday. In December, ITV had already shown a Christmas benefit concert for the first time, in which Duchess Kate, among others, played the piano.
Source: Stern

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