Charles joined by David Beckham and Meryl Streep to celebrate award winners
- King Charles hosted the King’s Foundation annual awards ceremony on Thursday at St. James’s Palace in London with over 200 guests attending.
- The event marked the 35th anniversary of the foundation, which King Charles originally created in 1990 under the name the Prince's Foundation to advance sustainable community development.
- Star guests including David Beckham, Meryl Streep, and Kate Winslet presented awards recognizing achievements in entrepreneurship, education, advocacy, and innovation.
- Beckham, who serves as an ambassador for the foundation, has been acknowledged for his charitable efforts since being awarded an OBE in 2003 and is anticipated to receive a knighthood in the upcoming King’s birthday honours.
- The ceremony emphasized the foundation’s mission to create harmony between people, places, and the planet, highlighting education for nearly 15,000 students and sustainable community impact.
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David Beckham edges closer to knighthood at King Charles event with Meryl Streep and Kate Winslet
King Charles III hosted the King's Foundation annual awards ceremony with celebrities, including David Beckham, Kate Winslet and Meryl Streep, in attendance to mark the charity's 35th anniversary.
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Charles joined by David Beckham and Meryl Streep to celebrate award winners
The King’s Foundation is celebrating its 35th anniversary.
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