George Clooney's make-up artistry debuts at King's Trust Awards
King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by Hollywood stars and musicians for the 50th anniversary of the monarch's youth charity
The chances of George Clooney being your make-up artist… low, but never zero," wrote Charlotte Tilbury, MBE while sharing a video with the Hollywood star who along with his wife Amal Clooney attended the King’s Trust Awards.
She said, "It was such an honour to be there as Global Ambassador, recognising this extraordinary work and to introduce Amal as she presented the Amal Clooney Women’s Empowerment Award to the incredible Naina - whose story of courage, determination and advocacy for girls’ education is truly inspiring."
George Clooney Amal attended the King's Trust celebration at the Royal Albert Hall on Monday night with Benedict Cumberbatch and Sir Idris Elba.
Rita Ora, Rolling Stones star Ronnie Wood and Sir Rod Stewart were among performers marking five decades of the organisation.
The King founded the trust in 1976 when he was the Prince of Wales with the aim to end youth unemployment.
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