Kate Garraway showed off her chic sense of style in a pretty white lace dress as she and Penny Lancaster braved the torrential rain for the 2024 National Prince’s Trust and TK Maxx & Homesense Awards on Tuesday.
The Good Morning Britain star, 57, cut a stylish figure as she posed for snaps on the red carpet at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London.
Kate teamed her look with simple nude heels as she arrived solo for the event.
Meanwhile Penny opted for an elegant floral midi dress with a black lace hem that showed off her model physique.
The wife of music legend Rod Stewart accessorised her look with gold thin-strapped heels as she posed up a storm.
Kate Garraway showed off her chic sense of style in a white lace midi dress as she joined Penny Lancaster for the 2024 National Prince’s Trust and TK Maxx & Homesense Awards on Tuesday
Ant McPartlin also made his first public appearance since revealing last week he’d welcomed his first child with his wife Anne-Marie
Ant McPartlin also made his first public appearance since revealing last week he’d welcomed his first child with his wife Anne-Marie.
The Saturday Night Takeaway star, a longtime supporter of the charity, cut a dapper figure as he arrived with his longtime presenting partner Declan Donnelly.
The Trust helps young people aged 11 to 30 get into jobs, education and training – and its beneficiaries have included The Wire and Luther actor Idris Elba, who used a £1,500 grant from it to help start his career.
Earlier this year the charity was re-named to The King’s Trust internationally, following Charles’ Coronation last year.
Lionel Richie praised the King for his committment to the charity while attending an event last month, and touched on how difficult it is for young people to succeed in todays world.
‘My association with The Trust goes back to the 1980s and so much has been achieved since then but there remains so much more to do.
‘I remain truly inspired by His Majesty’s commitment to this cause and as Chair of the Global Ambassador Group, I am delighted that we are now The King’s Trust, cementing the future legacy of this work.
‘The world is tough for young people right now and I’m a huge believer in the approach of The King’s Trust, to create opportunities and equip young people with the skills and self-belief to succeed on their own terms.’
Charles once spoke of his hope his two sons William and Harry, now the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex, would take over the Prince’s Trust, which he set up with his £7,400 Navy severance pay in 1976.
But William is paving his own way as the new heir to the throne, focusing on homelessness and mental health.