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Amy Jackson and Ed Westwick meet King Charles III at a charity event in London
Amy Jackson and Ed Westwick meet King Charles III at a charity event in London

Time of India

time16-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Amy Jackson and Ed Westwick meet King Charles III at a charity event in London

Actors Amy Jackson and Ed Westwick were recently spotted at a prestigious charity evening in Richmond, England, where they had the honour of interacting with members of the British Royal Family. The couple attended the Wonders of the Wild event, hosted by a UK-based charity focused on the conservation of Asian wildlife. Held at the iconic Kew Gardens on May 13, the gala was organised in collaboration with the British Asian Trust . Amy Jackson, who serves as an ambassador for the UK-based charity, took to Instagram to share glimpses from the event. The charity holds personal significance for her, given her British-Indian heritage and ongoing efforts in wildlife advocacy. The organisation was co-founded by the late Mark Shand, brother of Queen Camilla. check out the post here: by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here! Expertinspector Click Here Undo In a series of photographs posted online, Amy and Ed can be seen engaged in conversation with King Charles III . Amy wore a strapless jumpsuit paired with black shoes, while Ed looked dapper in a tailored suit. The couple also posed beside a life-sized elephant sculpture carved from wood. In another picture, King Charles is seen addressing the attendees. They also shared a photo of the invitation and some of the decor. Amy wrote, 'Such a special night at Wonders of the Wild with Elephant Family and the British Asian Trust – two charities very close to my heart. As an ambassador to the Elephant Family, I am proud to support their incredible work protecting elephants and promoting human-wildlife coexistence, especially across South Asia. We also had the honour of meeting Their Majesties The King and Queen, who are passionate patrons of the charity. So much love to my Chopard family for supporting the night. Caroline discovered the most stunning emerald in Zambia shaped like an elephant, which she then turned into the most breathtaking jewellery, with proceeds supporting the charities.' Fitness freak Amy Jackson flaunts baby bump at gym The couple, who tied the knot earlier this year along the picturesque Amalfi Coast in Italy, welcomed their baby boy Oscar in March. Amy is also mum to her elder son, Andreas, from a previous relationship with businessman George Panayiotou. On the work front, Amy was last seen in Aditya Dutt's 'Crakk'. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Inside Amy Jackson, Ed Westwick's ‘Special Night' With King Charles
Inside Amy Jackson, Ed Westwick's ‘Special Night' With King Charles

News18

time16-05-2025

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  • News18

Inside Amy Jackson, Ed Westwick's ‘Special Night' With King Charles

Amy Jackson and Ed Westwick had a memorable meet-and-greet with the British Royal family in England. On May 13, the couple attended a charity event by Elephant Family, an organisation supporting Asian wildlife. This UK-registered charity hosted a special session, Wonders of the Wild, at Kew Gardens in Richmond. Amy, born in London, is the ambassador for the Elephant Family. The organisation was founded by Queen Camilla's brother, the late Mark Shand. Now, Amy has shared her wonderful experience of attending the event by uploading a bunch of pictures from the venue on Instagram. The carousel opens to Amy Jackson and Ed Westwick having a conversation with King Charles. The couple twinned in black outfits. While Amy slipped into a strapless jumpsuit, her husband picked out a sleek and polished suit. The duo posed together against the backdrop of a wooden elephant sculpture. The album also featured King Charles addressing the crowd and giving a speech. Amy and Ed's invitation cards made an appearance in the last slide.

Princess Beatrice Makes Unexpected Appearance Just 3 Months After Giving Birth
Princess Beatrice Makes Unexpected Appearance Just 3 Months After Giving Birth

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Princess Beatrice Makes Unexpected Appearance Just 3 Months After Giving Birth

Princess Beatrice was back to her royal duties this week when she made a surprise appearance at a wildlife charity event attended by and . Beatrice, a niece to the monarch and the daughter of and , was photographed at the Elephant Family's "Wonders of the Wild" event at Kew Gardens in Richmond, England on Tuesday, May 13, just three months after giving birth to her second child. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Beatrice wasn't photographed in any pictures with Charles and Camilla during the event, though her attendance showed her support for the charity, which was established by the queen's late brother, Mark Shand. Camilla's sister, , who is an honorary life patron of the Elephant Family, was also present for Tuesday's event. Beatrice's appearance on Tuesday comes over a month after she opened up about the experience of welcoming her baby daughter, Athena in an essay published for British Vogue in late March. Beatrice, who also shares daughter Sienna, 3, with husabnd , gave birth to Athena a few weeks earlier than her due date. In the essay, she recalled feeling "sheer worry" when the child was born on Jan. 22, though she said she "is now doing really well." 'I was very fortunate to be monitored closely by a medical team and I'm extremely aware of how lucky I am," Beatrice wrote, noting that it "took more than a few weeks for the tears of relief to dry and for life with our healthy baby to feel real."

Buckingham Palace Shares Striking New Portrait of the King and Queen—But I Can't Get Over What's Around Charles's Neck
Buckingham Palace Shares Striking New Portrait of the King and Queen—But I Can't Get Over What's Around Charles's Neck

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

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Buckingham Palace Shares Striking New Portrait of the King and Queen—But I Can't Get Over What's Around Charles's Neck

King Charles and Queen Camilla are quite the photogenic pair. During their visit to Sydney, Australia, in March, the palace shared an unforgettable image of the duo surrounded by kids with raised hands. Then, in April, a stunning pic captured the royal couple's intimate meeting with the Pope. Now, yet another striking photo of the king and queen is drawing everyone's attention. This week, His Majesty and Queen Camilla stepped out for a 'Wonders of the Wild' event at Kew Gardens, hosted by The Elephant Family—a wildlife charity founded by the queen's late brother, Mark Shand. For the occasion, the king wore a royal blue suit, complete with an elephant-patterned tie that happens to match his elephant-shaped pin. Meanwhile, Camilla stunned in an embroidered white ensemble, and I was immediately struck by the first image of the couple in the royal family's Instagram post. Buckingham Palace shared a few highlights from the fundraiser, and the very first image shows the king and queen wearing genuine smiles as they pose among life-sized elephant statues. Per usual, they stand in close proximity, which speaks to their tight-knit bond and comfort level. Also, with their matching expressions and color-coordinated outfits, the pair looks totally in sync. The IG caption reads, "The King and Queen, as Joint Presidents, have attended the @ElephantFamily's 'Wonders of the Wild' event at Kew Gardens, to celebrate art and conservation. The event recognised the work of the charity and is the conclusion of the 'Big Egg Hunt'; a public art trail which brought together leading artists and designers to create more than 120 egg sculptures, displayed at iconic locations across London." The caption also details how the charity, which was established in 2002, works with conservation experts to tackle the biggest challenges facing Asia's wildlife. It continues, "The charity has helped to deliver pioneering projects to protect wildlife, restore habitats and promote coexistence between people and animals."In the comments, one fan wrote, "These two are extremely happy people together!" Another said, "They are always so sweet together, the way they look at each other. They were married and lived happily ever after after so many years." During their appearance, King Charles delivered a speech and touched on his passion for the environment and preserving wildlife. He said, "This evening is an opportunity as well to pay a special tribute, I think, to all the wonderful people who are doing all the work on the ground in India to rescue not just elephants now, but even more species…To rescue this poor planet from continuing degradation and restore some harmony to the proceedings, we must also understand that whatever we take and exploit from nature we need to give something back in return to enable nature to sustain us." Want all the latest royal news sent right to your inbox? Click here. Buckingham Palace Drops Candid Video of King Charles and Queen Camilla Revealing the True Nature of Their Marriage

Princess Beatrice Surprises by Joining King Charles After Revealing Update on Premature Baby Girl
Princess Beatrice Surprises by Joining King Charles After Revealing Update on Premature Baby Girl

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Princess Beatrice Surprises by Joining King Charles After Revealing Update on Premature Baby Girl

Princess Beatrice had a surprise night out with King Charles and Queen Camilla to support a wildlife charity established by the Queen's late brother. On May 13, Princess Beatrice, 36, stepped out in a deep red Rebecca Vallance gown to attend the Elephant Family's "Wonders of the Wild" event at Kew Gardens in Richmond, England, where she joined her uncle the King and Queen Camilla. The Elephant Family is a charity working to conserve Asia's wildlife and enable coexistence with surrounding communities, and Tuesday night's event celebrated arts and conservation. The outing comes just over three months after Beatrice welcomed her second child, daughter Athena, who was born prematurely. In a first-person essay for British Vogue published March 23, she recalled the 'sheer worry' of her daughter's early arrival but said the experience taught her 'so much.' Beatrice, who is also mom to daughter Sienna, 3, with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, revealed that Athena 'is now doing really well.' She shared that she has had 'a few more answers as to what happened, but still no precise explanation' of the early birth. While Princess Beatrice, the King and Queen Camilla didn't pose for a photo together at the event, Beatrice's presence was a show of support for the cause that's important to them. Prince Andrew's eldest daughter is a Counsellor of State for King Charles, meaning that she could execute constitutional duties if he was abroad or unwell. The law dictates that the Counsellor of State position is held by the sovereign's spouse and the first four people in the line of succession over the age of 21, which is how Beatrice holds the royal role. However, it's unlikely that she would be tapped to act for the King, with Queen Camilla or Prince William more likely to take on that responsibility. Princess Beatrice is not a patron of the organization, but has attended events connected to the Elephant Family before, and her mother and sister are formal supporters. Beatrice's younger sister Princess Eugenie and their mother Sarah Ferguson are both honorary life patrons of the Elephant Family, as is Queen Camilla's sister, Annabel Elliot, who also attended the fête. The Queen and her sister are known to be close, with Annabel serving as both a coronation attendant and a Queen's Companion, a more modern form of lady-in-waiting. The organization was established by Queen Camilla's late brother, Mark Shand, who died in 2014 at age 62 after falling and sustaining a head injury. Mark was a passionate conservationist who dedicated decades of his life to saving the Asian elephant. Today, his sister Queen Camilla, 77, and King Charles, 76, continue this mission by serving as the Elephant Family's joint royal presidents. The Wonders of the Wild night recognized the ongoing work of the Elephant Family and concluded the Big Egg Hunt, a public art trail in which leading artists and designers created over 120 egg sculptures displayed at iconic spots around London as part of a free public art trail. The King and Queen toured an avenue lined with over 30 egg sculptures upon arrival and met charity supporters including singer-songwriter Ellis-Bextor, media presenter Gok Wan and Matilde Rodrigues, age 8, who was one of the first people to complete the special egg trail by collecting all 123 eggs via the Elephant Family app. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! The royal couple heard speeches and watched a film before presenting awards — the King presenting the Mark Shand Award and Queen Camilla giving the Tara Award, named after an elephant befriended by her brother. Read the original article on People

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