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Newsweek
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Amal Clooney Applauds 2025 King's Trust Changemakers
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. "While still a high school student in Kenya, Alice refused to live the life of a child bride," Amal Clooney tells a packed audience at London's Royal Festival Hall. She is, together with husband George, the star guest at The King's Trust Awards and proudly presenting one of the winners. This particular line, however, is not included in the media pack, nor was it divulged to the many journalists involved in reporting this event. Such is the human rights lawyer's knowledge of the winner she helped choose. And such is her passion for Alice's story. King Charles III (front centre) stands with Declan Donnelly (immediate right) and other celebrities and winners of the King's Trust Awards 2025 during a reception for the winners of the King's Trust Awards 2025 at... King Charles III (front centre) stands with Declan Donnelly (immediate right) and other celebrities and winners of the King's Trust Awards 2025 during a reception for the winners of the King's Trust Awards 2025 at Buckingham Palace on June 25, 2025 in London, England. More Stefan Rousseau/WPA Pool/Getty The Kenyan was facing the prospect of life as a child bride after her father died when she was in her early teens, leaving her family with no bread winner. Alice saved herself by building her own craft business, making products using beads, while still a high school pupil in Form 2, which in Kenya is around 15 or 16 years old. The King's Trust charity, founded by King Charles III, helped her learn to scale her business and pursue high-demand products, in time earning enough money to support her mother and siblings. In honor of that achievement, Alice, 19, was given the Amal Clooney Women's Empowerment Award during the star-studded ceremony on June 26. "Amongst this year's incredible nominees, Alice's resilience, courage and entrepreneurial spirit really stood out for me," Clooney continued. "She turned this craft into a lifeline not only for herself, but also to support her whole family. "And she didn't stop there. Now an employer as well as an entrepreneur, she trains other girls in the school holidays, so they too have the means to forge a livelihood of their own. With her bright spirit, Alice has shared her skills with those around her, bringing together young women in her community and inspiring them to carve out their own path." Amal Clooney and George Clooney attend The King's Trust and TKMaxx & Homesense Awards 2025 at The Royal Festival Hall on June 26, 2025 in London, England. Amal Clooney and George Clooney attend The King's Trust and TKMaxx & Homesense Awards 2025 at The Royal Festival Hall on June 26, 2025 in London, England. Nicky J Sims/Getty Inspiring Stories On the red carpet, Clooney told Newsweek: "They approached me to present this award and I'm able to play a part in selecting the recipient every year, and it's always really inspiring stories and girls who've really made the most of the training and upskilling that the King's Trust International provide." Clooney has been the official partner for the Women's Empowerment Award since 2019, and this year her actor husband joined her not only for the award ceremony but also at a Buckingham Palace reception in honor of the winners the day before. On the red carpet, he told Newsweek: "My wife has an award named after her so it's pretty fun to be here, but, look, we get to draw attention to the young people who could use the attention for the hard work they're doing, and that's always a good thing to do." Newsweek is an official media partner for the Global Sustainability Award, won by Pascal, 20, from Uganda, for his work turning plastic bottles into everyday products, including vases. He got to meet the king at the palace reception, sharing a lighthearted moment during a group photograph with other award winners. King Charles III cuts a cake to mark ten years of the Prince's Trust International, now known as the King's Trust International, as others look on during a reception for the winners of the King's... King Charles III cuts a cake to mark ten years of the Prince's Trust International, now known as the King's Trust International, as others look on during a reception for the winners of the King's Trust Awards 2025 at Buckingham Palace on June 25, 2025 in London, England. More Stefan Rousseau/WPA Pool/Getty "I recycle plastic bottles," Pascal later told Newsweek. "I get different products from plastic that I collect around the towns. And I make products like key holders, sugar bowls, flower vessels. "I have a number of days that I normally go to collect the bottles. I will use one hour to collect the bottles and the other remaining hours to work on them. Mostly I do that during the evening after school time. Plastic bottles are a big problem in the town where I live. "I really enjoyed meeting the king and I was very happy." And he has an impressive record, having gathered 300kg of plastic waste in a single month as well as reducing the amount of waste going to landfill in his community by 80 percent. On the red carpet, Pascal told Newsweek: "When I go back to my motherland, I will take a concern to inspire other young people to take action in my project so we can save the world with the issue of climate change." Amal with Alice at The King's Trust Awards 2025 Ceremony. Amal with Alice at The King's Trust Awards 2025 Ceremony. Courtesy The King's Trust The Handmaid's Tale actor Joseph Fiennes was also at the ceremony. He told Newsweek: "I've been supporting [the awards] since the moment I was kindly invited almost 25 years ago. "I was invited to be a part because it really celebrates the extraordinary journey that many, many young people have gone on, from fighting adversity from being disenfranchised to being mentored by the trust and all the partners with the trust to get back on track." "We're talking tens of thousands of people over many years who have been brought back from total situations, so it's great," he added.


New York Post
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
George Clooney's wife Amal bans phones in family's home to protect privacy
Amal Clooney is laying down the law. When it comes to entertaining guests at the home she shares with George Clooney, the human rights lawyer has a strict no-phone policy. During a recent interview with Glamour, Amal detailed how she protects her family's privacy while constantly being in the spotlight. 'Creating private moments and spaces is becoming increasingly difficult,' Amal admitted. 'But that's also why we entertain a lot at home. I now have a phone basket that I use to take everyone's phones away!' Amal continued to candidly share that she's fiercely guarding one thing – her family's privacy. 'It's important to get that balance where you have time alone with your family and with your friends where people feel like you can have a safe and frank exchange,' she explained. 5 George and Amal Clooney arrive for The King's Trust and TKMaxx & Homesense Awards 2025 at The Royal Festival Hall in London, England, on June 26, 2025. GC Images While being a mom of two twins, Amal admitted that it's paramount to protect her brood. 'I would say becoming a parent means you're more troubled by some of the intrusions. So, we do the best we can to minimize any impact on our children. We don't put our children out there; we've never put their photo out there or anything like that.' Meanwhile, the Hollywood couple have appeared to balance being in the spotlight and taking care of their family. 5 Amal Clooney and George Clooney in London, England, on June 26, 2025. Getty Images 5 Amal and George Clooney in Venice, Italy on Aug. 29, 2023. GC Images As Clooney debuted the Broadway play he wrote and starred in, 'Good Night, and Good Luck,' in April, his wife Amal was visibly absent. While speaking to reporters, George said Amal missed his big night because 'she's with the kids,' according to People. The couple's twins are named Alexander and Ella. The Clooney family relocated to New York while he focused on his Broadway debut. 5 Amal and George Clooney attend the DVF Awards 2023 during the 80th Venice International Film Festival on Aug, 31, 2023. Getty Images 5 George Clooney greets fans after the final performance of 'Good Night and Good Luck' at Winter Garden Theater in New York City on June 8, 2025. GC Images In February, George was a guest on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' and shared how his family was adapting. 'They love being here. I mean, come on, how do you not love this? It's New York City,' George remarked. 'Actually, a play is kind of a good schedule because you're working at night. You get to see the kids during the day. So, it's OK,' he added. 'Good Night, and Good Luck' is George's Broadway adaption of the 2005 movie he directed. The play, like the movie, portrays the true story of CBS news journalist Edward R. Murrow's exposé on Sen. Joseph McCarthy. George proposed to Amal in April 2014, and the couple married five months later in Venice, Italy. Three years later, in 2017, the Clooneys welcomed their twins. The couple have homes all around the world, including Italy, England and a French property roughly 30 minutes away from Château Miraval, an operating winery owned by George's friend, Brad Pitt.