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Fashion icon and actress Sienna Miller, known for her impeccable style since her debut in the 00s, has subtly hinted at her new role alongside King Charles through her latest outfit choice. On December 12, the 42 year old star was officially announced as an ambassador for The King's Foundation, a charity founded by the monarch in 1990. The foundation is committed to fostering communities and transforming lives both domestically and internationally, advocating for the changes His Majesty wishes to see globally.

The King's Foundation covers a wide range of sectors where the King has been ahead of his time, including education , sustainability, farming, traditional arts, health, and architecture. New York-born but London-raised, Miller has a personal interest in the foundation's core values and plans to champion causes close to her heart ahead of the charity's 35th anniversary next year. Textiles and textile production are two areas she hopes to contribute to, according to the foundation.



The announcement was made during The King's Foundation's annual Christmas carol service at St. Paul's Church in Knightsbridge, where Sienna Miller also took centre stage. She read Sir John Betjeman's iconic "Christmas" alongside Angelica Ellis, an embroidery graduate from The King's Foundation and CHANEL Metiers d'art Embroidery Fellowship.

Her outfit, designed by the Foundation's textile students, was a nod to her new role with the charity, reports The Mirror. Sienna looked stunning in a navy .

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