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George Clooney And Wife Amal Clooney Visit King Charles Buckingham Palace Bash
George Clooney And Wife Amal Clooney Visit King Charles Buckingham Palace Bash

India.com

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

George Clooney And Wife Amal Clooney Visit King Charles Buckingham Palace Bash

Los Angeles: Hollywood star George Clooney and his wife Amal Clooney had a royal company. The couple were seen with King Charles at his latest palace celebration. The couple were guests at Buckingham Palace on June 25 to celebrate the winners of The King's Trust Awards 2025, young people who have overcome challenges to improve their lives and have a positive impact on their communities, reports 'People' magazine. King Charles, 76, was photographed sharing a friendly laugh with the couple during the reception, and they also joined the sovereign for a group photo with the winners and other supporters. As per 'People', George, 64, sported a grey suit sans tie while Amal, 47, looked elegant in a black dress with an off-the-shoulder neckline. It wasn't the Clooneys' first time meeting with Charles at the royal residence. George and Amal previously attended a March 2019 dinner at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the same charity, back when it was known as The Prince's Trust, before Charles became monarch. There, they were also spotted chatting and smiling in formal evening attire, with both Charles and George sporting black bow ties while Amal rocked a white gown. George and Amal, who have a home in the U.K., also visited Windsor Castle when they were guests at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in May 2018. There, the Casamigos co-founder even showed off his bartending skills at the reception. A source told 'People', 'George Clooney hopped behind the bar and was mixing drinks for guests'. A source said at the time that Meghan and Amal "have known each other for a while'. Amal has been helping Meghan settle into London life', the source added. 'It was a very natural friendship from day one'. The summer after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding, they reportedly visited the Clooneys' Lake Como villa. ABC News reported at the time that Prince Harry and the actor played basketball while Meghan lounged by the pool with Amal and helped look after the Clooneys' twins, Ella and Alexander. The Clooneys also reportedly held a dinner party to celebrate their guests.

George Clooney, wife Amal Clooney attend King Charles' Buckingham Palace bash
George Clooney, wife Amal Clooney attend King Charles' Buckingham Palace bash

Time of India

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

George Clooney, wife Amal Clooney attend King Charles' Buckingham Palace bash

Hollywood star George Clooney and his wife Amal Clooney had a royal company. The couple were seen with King Charles at his latest palace celebration. The couple were guests at Buckingham Palace on June 25 to celebrate the winners of The King's Trust Awards 2025, young people who have overcome challenges to improve their lives and have a positive impact on their communities, reports 'People' magazine. King Charles, 76, was photographed sharing a friendly laugh with the couple during the reception, and they also joined the sovereign for a group photo with the winners and other supporters. As per 'People', George, 64, sported a grey suit sans tie while Amal, 47, looked elegant in a black dress with an off-the-shoulder neckline. It wasn't the Clooneys' first time meeting with Charles at the royal residence. George and Amal previously attended a March 2019 dinner at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the same charity, back when it was known as The Prince's Trust, before Charles became monarch. There, they were also spotted chatting and smiling in formal evening attire, with both Charles and George sporting black bow ties while Amal rocked a white gown. George and Amal, who have a home in the U.K., also visited Windsor Castle when they were guests at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in May 2018. Amidst divorce rumours, George Clooney and wife expecting twins? There, the Casamigos co-founder even showed off his bartending skills at the reception. A source told 'People', "George Clooney hopped behind the bar and was mixing drinks for guests". by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Kate Middleton's Daring Outfit Took Prince William's Breath Away Crowdy Fan Undo A source said at the time that Meghan and Amal "have known each other for a while". Amal has been helping Meghan settle into London life", the source added. "It was a very natural friendship from day one". The summer after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding, they reportedly visited the Clooneys' Lake Como villa. ABC News reported at the time that Prince Harry and the actor played basketball while Meghan lounged by the pool with Amal and helped look after the Clooneys' twins, Ella and Alexander. The Clooneys also reportedly held a dinner party to celebrate their guests.

The King and Idris Elba team up for new Netflix documentary film
The King and Idris Elba team up for new Netflix documentary film

South Wales Guardian

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

The King and Idris Elba team up for new Netflix documentary film

The film will explore The King's Trust – a youth charity set up by Charles when he was the Prince of Wales, as it celebrates its 50th anniversary – to highlight how the charity has helped young people around the world, documenting 'the power of believing in young people'. The Luther star, who was a beneficiary of a grant from the trust, will accompany the King as he shares insights into his support for the charity. Elba said: 'The King's Trust gave me an opportunity that changed my life. 'At a time when I didn't have the resources to pursue my ambitions, they offered real, practical support — including financial help — that helped me take those first steps to advance my career. 'Around the world, millions are still waiting for that one door to open. This documentary is about shining a light on what's possible when it does — and why the work of The King's Trust remains so important.' Formerly known as The Prince's Trust, the charity was set up by Charles to help disadvantaged young people overcome challenging circumstances, get into employment or launch their own businesses. It has since become one of the UK's leading youth organisations and has helped more than 1.3 million young people to date with celebrity ambassadors including former England football manager Sir Gareth Southgate and presenters Ant and Dec. Jonathan Townsend, UK chief executive of The King's Trust, said: 'At its heart, this is a documentary about the power of believing in young people. It's about an idea, driven by a young Prince who was determined to make a positive difference, that when young people are supported to succeed, we all succeed. 'Almost 50 years on, the momentum behind this idea has seen more than 1.3 million young people supported in over 20 countries around the world, including more than a million in the UK alone, through the work of The King's Trust. 'Nobody understands the impact of this work better than those who have experienced the support we offer first hand. As a long-term supporter and former beneficiary of The Trust himself, Idris will undoubtedly bring a unique perspective to this groundbreaking documentary as he peels back the layers of our story and shows how our life-changing work is as relevant today as it has ever been.' The film will be directed by Bafta-winning filmmaker Ashley Francis-Roy, with young people supported by the Trust helping the production team to build experience in film and television. The documentary is produced by 22 Summers, the production company co-founded by Elba, and due to be released in autumn 2026.

The King and Idris Elba team up for new Netflix documentary film
The King and Idris Elba team up for new Netflix documentary film

North Wales Chronicle

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

The King and Idris Elba team up for new Netflix documentary film

The film will explore The King's Trust – a youth charity set up by Charles when he was the Prince of Wales, as it celebrates its 50th anniversary – to highlight how the charity has helped young people around the world, documenting 'the power of believing in young people'. The Luther star, who was a beneficiary of a grant from the trust, will accompany the King as he shares insights into his support for the charity. Elba said: 'The King's Trust gave me an opportunity that changed my life. 'At a time when I didn't have the resources to pursue my ambitions, they offered real, practical support — including financial help — that helped me take those first steps to advance my career. 'Around the world, millions are still waiting for that one door to open. This documentary is about shining a light on what's possible when it does — and why the work of The King's Trust remains so important.' Formerly known as The Prince's Trust, the charity was set up by Charles to help disadvantaged young people overcome challenging circumstances, get into employment or launch their own businesses. It has since become one of the UK's leading youth organisations and has helped more than 1.3 million young people to date with celebrity ambassadors including former England football manager Sir Gareth Southgate and presenters Ant and Dec. Jonathan Townsend, UK chief executive of The King's Trust, said: 'At its heart, this is a documentary about the power of believing in young people. It's about an idea, driven by a young Prince who was determined to make a positive difference, that when young people are supported to succeed, we all succeed. 'Almost 50 years on, the momentum behind this idea has seen more than 1.3 million young people supported in over 20 countries around the world, including more than a million in the UK alone, through the work of The King's Trust. 'Nobody understands the impact of this work better than those who have experienced the support we offer first hand. As a long-term supporter and former beneficiary of The Trust himself, Idris will undoubtedly bring a unique perspective to this groundbreaking documentary as he peels back the layers of our story and shows how our life-changing work is as relevant today as it has ever been.' The film will be directed by Bafta-winning filmmaker Ashley Francis-Roy, with young people supported by the Trust helping the production team to build experience in film and television. The documentary is produced by 22 Summers, the production company co-founded by Elba, and due to be released in autumn 2026.

The King and Idris Elba team up for new Netflix documentary film
The King and Idris Elba team up for new Netflix documentary film

Rhyl Journal

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

The King and Idris Elba team up for new Netflix documentary film

The film will explore The King's Trust – a youth charity set up by Charles when he was the Prince of Wales, as it celebrates its 50th anniversary – to highlight how the charity has helped young people around the world, documenting 'the power of believing in young people'. The Luther star, who was a beneficiary of a grant from the trust, will accompany the King as he shares insights into his support for the charity. Elba said: 'The King's Trust gave me an opportunity that changed my life. 'At a time when I didn't have the resources to pursue my ambitions, they offered real, practical support — including financial help — that helped me take those first steps to advance my career. 'Around the world, millions are still waiting for that one door to open. This documentary is about shining a light on what's possible when it does — and why the work of The King's Trust remains so important.' Formerly known as The Prince's Trust, the charity was set up by Charles to help disadvantaged young people overcome challenging circumstances, get into employment or launch their own businesses. It has since become one of the UK's leading youth organisations and has helped more than 1.3 million young people to date with celebrity ambassadors including former England football manager Sir Gareth Southgate and presenters Ant and Dec. Jonathan Townsend, UK chief executive of The King's Trust, said: 'At its heart, this is a documentary about the power of believing in young people. It's about an idea, driven by a young Prince who was determined to make a positive difference, that when young people are supported to succeed, we all succeed. 'Almost 50 years on, the momentum behind this idea has seen more than 1.3 million young people supported in over 20 countries around the world, including more than a million in the UK alone, through the work of The King's Trust. 'Nobody understands the impact of this work better than those who have experienced the support we offer first hand. As a long-term supporter and former beneficiary of The Trust himself, Idris will undoubtedly bring a unique perspective to this groundbreaking documentary as he peels back the layers of our story and shows how our life-changing work is as relevant today as it has ever been.' The film will be directed by Bafta-winning filmmaker Ashley Francis-Roy, with young people supported by the Trust helping the production team to build experience in film and television. The documentary is produced by 22 Summers, the production company co-founded by Elba, and due to be released in autumn 2026.

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