Sienna Miller Named Ambassador for King Charles' Foundation
The actress will support sustainability initiatives and traditional crafts as the charity approaches its 35th anniversary.
- Sienna Miller has been announced as the newest ambassador for The King’s Foundation, a charity founded by King Charles in 1990 to promote sustainability and traditional skills.
- The announcement was made during the foundation's annual Christmas carol concert in London, where Miller performed a reading of Sir John Betjeman’s 'Christmas.'
- Miller expressed enthusiasm for her role, highlighting her interest in textiles and the foundation's expertise in the field, which includes educational programs in heritage crafts.
- Her appointment follows prior involvement with the charity, including visits to its headquarters at Dumfries House and participation in its annual awards ceremony earlier this year.
- The King’s Foundation is preparing to celebrate its 35th anniversary in 2025, with Miller joining other high-profile ambassadors such as David Beckham to champion its mission.