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Royal Team: George and Amal Clooney Support King Charles at Prince’s Trust Awards
In the midst of the rift between Prince Harry, Meghan, and the rest of the Royal Family, friends are forced to take sides.
It seems that George and Amal Clooney have made their choice clear.
The couple attended the Prince's Trust Awards on Tuesday, showing their support for King Charles and the Royal Family.
The Prince's Trust Awards is an organization founded by King Charles himself, dedicated to his most successful charitable endeavors.
According to a source at the ceremony, the Clooneys want to maintain a good relationship with both the King and the Sussexes, who are currently based in California.
Interestingly, there have been no public sightings of the Clooneys with Harry and Meghan since the royal couple's wedding in 2018.
Meghan was notably absent when the Clooneys launched a humanitarian award in New York last September.
The event saw the presence of show business personalities, including British actress Phoebe DeVener, known for her role in the popular series “Bridgerton.”
Amal, a prominent human rights lawyer and activist, hosted a star-studded launch for the Albie Awards, named after South African Justice Albie Sachs, who fought against apartheid.
Among the guests were Donatella Versace, Meryl Streep, Dua Lipa, Julia Roberts, and Gayle King, among others.
The celebration took place at the Mark Hotel's penthouse suite, the same location where Meghan had her extravagant baby shower for Archie in February 2019.
Amal even provided Meghan with a ride back to Britain on the Clooney private jet.
Despite these connections, Meghan and Harry were not present at the event, even though it occurred well after the mourning period for the Queen.
In 2019, George Clooney publicly expressed his friendship with the Sussexes, stating that they lived close to each other and had shared dinners.
He defended Meghan against the media scrutiny she faced, comparing it to the treatment Princess Diana endured.
However, since then, the Clooneys have remained silent regarding their friendship with the couple from Montecito.
At the Prince's Trust Awards, the focus was on King Charles' upcoming coronation, which Meghan did not attend.
In other news, Yotam Erlanghi, a fashionable London restaurateur and author, recently shared his unconventional upbringing in a Jewish household.
Although he was raised in Israel, his family had a non-traditional approach to their Jewish heritage.
Erlanghi revealed that they even consumed pork, which is typically forbidden in Jewish dietary laws.
His mother, who hailed from Germany, would secretly purchase pork from a butcher in Jerusalem and hide it in a brown bag.
Erlanghi and his siblings would enjoy ham sandwiches for school lunches, but they were forbidden from revealing the true contents to their friends.
The cover story was that it was turkey, although the meat was unmistakably pink.
In conclusion, the Clooneys' appearance at the Prince's Trust Awards indicates their support for King Charles and the Royal Family.
Their relationship with Harry and Meghan appears to have cooled since the early days, but their commitment to charitable causes remains unwavering.
Additionally, Yotam Erlanghi's revelations about his upbringing shed light on the complexities of cultural and religious practices within families.