Amal Clooney has teamed up with Prince Charles to honour inspirational young women with a new award.

The Human Rights Lawyer has already done more than her share to help humanity.
Throughout Amal Clooney‘s career and beyond, the Lebanon-born lawyer has worked towards the recognition of the Armenian genocide, stood before the United Nations and opposed their approach to aiding Yazidi women, campaigned for the education of Syrian children displaced by war and spoke up as a proud feminist and even established – alongside husband George Clooney – The Clooney Foundation for Justice.
And, let’s face it, she inspires us every time she graces the red carpet or attends a royal wedding with her natural sense of elegant style, too.
Unsurprisingly, the work of the 45-year-old talent is now being celebrated in a new – and perfectly fitting – way.
After heading to the UK and Buckingham Palace in particular to celebrate the work of The Prince’s Trust, Prince Charles revealed he will be naming an award after her.
The Amal Clooney Award will aim to recognise and honour inspirational women between the ages of 11 and 30.
In light on having the award named after her, Amal said: “I am honoured to have been invited by Prince’s Trust International to participate in this global initiative celebrating young women who are change-makers in their communities. It is a privilege to be able to play a part in a project that will draw attention to incredible young women who are the future leaders of our world.”
The Prince’s Trust is a charity set up by the Prince of Wales in 1976. The aim of the organisation is to help vulnerable young people get their lives on track.
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