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Prince Charles, Rose McGowan among winners at GQ awards

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LONDON: Britain’s Prince Charles and actress and antiharass­ment activist Rose McGowan were among those honoured at the annual GQ Men of the Year Awards on Wednesday.

Charles was recognised with the Editor’s Lifetime Achievemen­t Award for Services to Philanthro­py, with the magazine citing his nearly 50 years of charitable work including promoting causes such as the environmen­t, opportunit­ies for young people and religious tolerance.

The 69-year- old, who is fi rst in line to the British throne, is patron or president of more than 400 charities, it added.

GQ had previously announced “Scream” and “Charmed” actress McGowan, an outspoken advocate on behalf of sexual assault victims, as the fi rst female recipient of its Inspiratio­n Award, saying her “openness about her experience has been one of the driving forces behind the # MeToo movement” against sexual harassment. The 45-year- old was one of the fi rst of more than 70 women to accuse Hollywood fi lm producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct. Weinstein has been charged in New York with sexual assaulting three women. He has denied having non- consensual sex with anyone. “It means a lot,” McGowan told Reuters on the red carpet. Held at London’s Tate Modern museum, the awards ceremony, celebratin­g influentia­l players in the worlds of entertainm­ent, style, politics and sports, drew a host of celebritie­s with the likes of pop star Kylie Minogue, “Thor” Chris Hemsworth and fashion designer Donatella Versace walking the red carpet. — Reuters

 ??  ?? (Clockwise from above) US actress Shailene Woodley poses during a photocall and on the red carpet as part of the 44th Deauville US Film Festival in Deauville, north western France on Wednesday. US writer and winner of the literary prize John Grisham poses with the French version of his book Camino Island (2017, Le Cas Fitzgerald) during a photocall at the same festival; Director Paul Greengrass and his wife Joanna Kaye arrive for the premiere of the film ‘22 July’ presented in competitio­n on Wednesday during the 75th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido; Judy Greer (left to right), Jim Carrey and Catherine Keener attend the premiere of Showtime’s ‘Kidding’ at The Cinerama Dome on Wednesday in Los Angeles, California. — AFP photos
(Clockwise from above) US actress Shailene Woodley poses during a photocall and on the red carpet as part of the 44th Deauville US Film Festival in Deauville, north western France on Wednesday. US writer and winner of the literary prize John Grisham poses with the French version of his book Camino Island (2017, Le Cas Fitzgerald) during a photocall at the same festival; Director Paul Greengrass and his wife Joanna Kaye arrive for the premiere of the film ‘22 July’ presented in competitio­n on Wednesday during the 75th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido; Judy Greer (left to right), Jim Carrey and Catherine Keener attend the premiere of Showtime’s ‘Kidding’ at The Cinerama Dome on Wednesday in Los Angeles, California. — AFP photos

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