The King, the Prime Minister and Hollywood star Idris Elba joined forces to hear youngsters talk about how they deal with the problems they face in modern-day Britain.
Charles opted for a classic three piece suit in Hyde Park to board a helicopter. READ MORE:King Charles opted for a classic three piece suit as he boarded to helicopter in Hyde Park on Saturday.Despite heading up to Balmoral for the summer, the royal returned to London on Friday to meet Idris Elba at St James's Palace.
Red boxes contain papers from government ministers in the UK and the realms, as well as Commonwealth representatives. As a teenager, Idris was given a £1,500 grant by The then-Prince's Trust to go to the National Youth Music Theatre - and has since become an international superstar. 'When I was about 18 years old, I had the wonderful experience of auditioning for The Prince's Trust,' he revealed.Crowds gathered to see the royal, who waved at passersby kindly
In the video, he shared that he grew up on a council estate in Hackney, adding he is 'so proud' to come from the area. England have had a knack for winning the hard way at Euro 2024. Pictured, Charles showing his support for the England team Earlier, Cooper and Nandy had joined a roundtable discussion with the young people present, to hear their experiences and speak about what more can be done to tackle knife crime and youth violence by providing positive opportunities to young people.
After pledges from Nandy and Cooper to commit to supporting young people, Starmer addressed the roundtable group. Charles had the final word, addressing the group: ‘I’m so proud of Idris Elba, the system worked, didn’t it, with the Prince’s Trust. It seems to me the great ambition now should be to join up all the dots and bring together everybody involved in order to find the right solutions.
It was then scheduled again before the election, and was to have taken place in Hackney, with previous government ministers present, but was rescheduled due to Rishi Sunak’s decision in June to call a snap election for July. It comes as Charles recently enjoyed another celebrity encounter as football player Cole Palmer responded to the King's urge for England to win in a less stressful manner than they did in their dramatic semi-final victory over the Netherlands.
Palmer, who assisted Watkins's heroic finish, had a simple answer to the Monarch's request. Speaking on England's YouTube channel, the forward responded: 'It is better in the last minute though, init.' 'If I may encourage you to secure victory before the need for any last minute wonder-goals or another penalties drama, I am sure the stresses on the nation's collective heart rate and blood pressure would be greatly alleviated! Good luck, England.'Idris looked to speak passionately about the opportunities young people can be given at the event
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