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January, 15

Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster appointed ambassadors for The King's Foundation

Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster have been appointed ambassadors for The King's Foundation.

The couple have come on board as King Charles III celebrates 35 years of his charity, which focuses on practical education and training programs aimed at building stronger communities and transforming lives.

Rod, who just turned 80, and Penny, 53, join other celebrity ambassadors including Sienna Miller, David Beckham and Naomi Campbell.

"We are so pleased to be coming on board as ambassadors for The King's Foundation and look forward to lending our support to this worthwhile cause, particularly during such a significant year for the charity," the Do Ya Think I'm Sexy singer said.

Penny added, "As a volunteer special constable, the Foundation's approach to building communities - and how access to green spaces can help build better, healthier places - is particularly important to me. It's an honour to be working with the Foundation and I can't wait to meet more of the inspiring people who both learn with and work for the organisation."

The couple are set to visit the charity's headquarters, Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland, later this week.

During the visit, they will meet staff at the health and wellbeing centre to learn more about their perimenopause programs and support services.

Rod has been a long-time supporter of King Charles' other charities, including the Prince's Trust (now the King's Trust) which helps disadvantaged young people access business opportunities that may not be available to them in their everyday lives.

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