Actress Sienna Miller: New royal ambassador for King Charles

Actress Sienna Miller: New royal ambassador for King Charles

Actress Sienna Miller
New royal ambassador for King Charles






Sienna Miller has been named an ambassador for the King’s Foundation. King Charles’ Foundation promotes crafts and sustainability.

Sienna Miller (42) has taken on a new important role – but not in front of the camera. The 42-year-old actress’ appointment was announced at a festive Christmas concert at London’s St Paul’s Church on December 12.

The New York native, who grew up in London, attended the announcement in an elegant navy cashmere wool jumpsuit – appropriately the work of the textile students at the King Charles III Foundation. (76). She combined the outfit with red peep-toe pumps, a color-coordinated clutch and an eye-catching gold chain.

Actress has a personal interest

Founded by King Charles in 1990, the foundation is dedicated to promoting traditional crafts and the sustainable development of communities. Miller not only brings her charisma as a star, but also a personal passion for textile crafts. “I’m particularly looking forward to deepening my interest in textiles and textile production, in which the foundation has so much expertise,” .

At the festive ceremony, Miller read the famous poem “Christmas” by Sir John Betjeman (1906-1984) alongside Angelica Ellis, a graduate of the foundation’s embroidery program. The actress had already visited the organization’s headquarters, Dumfries House, in September.

Celebrity support

With her appointment, Miller follows football icon David Beckham (49), who was won as an ambassador in June. The foundation’s leadership was enthusiastic about the prominent new addition. “We are thrilled to welcome Sienna Miller to the organization,” said Executive Director Kristina Murrin. They want to work together to build sustainable communities and improve living conditions worldwide.

The King’s Foundation offers numerous practice-oriented training programs, particularly in the textile sector. Next year the organization will celebrate its 35th anniversary.

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Source: Stern

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