Katy Perry dazzled at a Royal dinner with Prince Charles in London on Monday, where she was introduced as an ambassador for the British Asian Trust.
The 35-year-old Teenage Dream singer boldly went braless in a plunging royal blue gown adorned with a sparkling diamante overlay, making a striking entrance at the event.
The gown’s deep plunge showcased her ample cleavage and a glimpse of her toned midriff, while the sparkling overlay highlighted the bold color. The Dark Horse songstress accentuated her trim waist and svelte figure with the floor-length gown. She paired it with black velvet shoes, glittering earrings, and a silver box clutch.
Her platinum hair was styled in a chic high bun, and her makeup featured smoky eyeshadow, fluttery lashes, and a berry gloss. Prince Charles, the Royal Founding Patron of the charity, announced Katy’s new role as an ambassador of the British Asian Trust’s Children’s Protection Fund for India at a glittering dinner at Banqueting House, accompanied by Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall.
Introducing Prince Charles, Katy expressed her admiration for his work, particularly in India for children, and humorously shared his kind nature, noting his habit of talking to plants and his request for her to sing to them in the future.
The British Asian Trust collaborates with businesses, government, and civil society to eradicate child labor from supply chains and promote child labor-free products. Significant milestones include the first life sentence conviction for a child trafficker in Jaipur in 2019, with two more life sentences following.
Over the next five years, the British Asian Trust aims to significantly expand its efforts to reduce child trafficking and abuse in India. Katy, drawing on her experience as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, expressed her commitment to the cause, highlighting the importance of protecting vulnerable children.
Founded in 2007 by The Prince of Wales and British Asian business leaders, the British Asian Trust remаins dedicated to transforming lives across South Asia through bold and innovative initiatives. Manoj Badale, Chair of the British Asian Trust, welcomed Katy as their newest ambassador, looking forward to her involvement in raising awareness for their work.
Natasha Poonawalla, Chair of the Children’s Protection Fund for India, praised the progress made through the Child Labour Free Jaipur program and expressed support for the Trust’s ambitious plans to combat child trafficking.