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The 2024 Pride Of Britain Awards got underway on Monday, with some of the UK’s biggest stars descended on London’s Grosvenor House Hotel for the glitzy event.
Leading the early arrivals was Helen Flanagan, who flaunted her eye-popping cleavage in the plunging pin satin gown.
The former Coronation Street star cut a glamorous figure in the beautiful dress which boasted a full voluminous skirt and a flowing train.
Strictly Come Dancing star Oti Mabuse showed off her eye-popping curves in a fitted black gown.
The dancer showed off her famous figure in the dress, which boasted white frilled detailing to highlight her physique.
Helen Flanagan flaunted her eye-popping cleavage in a pink satin gown with a flowing skirt as she joined a slew of stars at the 2024 Pride Of Britain Awards on Monday
Strictly Come Dancing star Oti Mabuse showed off her eye-popping curves in a fitted black gown with white frilled detailing
The dancer showed off her famous figure in the dress, which boasted white frilled detailing to highlight her physique
Meanwhile presenter Vogue Williams slipped into an elegant yellow dress as she posed for snaps.
The radio star showed off her svelte physique in the fitted yellow ribbed look, cinched in at the waist with a gold belt.
Styling her blonde tresses into a sleek low ponytail, she finished her look with stylish gold strapped heels.
Loose Women star GK Barry set pulses racing in a plunging black sequinned gown adorned with silver detailing.
The annual Pride Of Britain Awards is returning for its 25th year, with Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman set to return as co-hosts.
Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks are on hand to host the red carpet, while GK Barry will be presenting online content at her very own bar during the event.
Taking place since 1999, the ceremony honours the achievements of truly remarkable people from across the UK and all walks of life – nominated by members of the public.
After a shortlist has been produced from the thousands of entries, winners are chosen by the Pride of Britain judging panel.
Ahead of the ceremony, The King and the Prime Minister Keir Starmer led tributes to the nation’s unsung heroes.
Meanwhile presenter Vogue Williams slipped into an elegant yellow dress as she posed for snaps on the red carpet
Leading the early arrivals was presenter Vogue Williams, who slipped into an elegant yellow dress as she posed for snaps
Loose Women star GK Barry set pulses racing in a plunging black sequinned gown adorned with silver detailing
The star showed off her incredible figure in the fitted dress, which boasted a dramatic train
Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks were on hand to host the red carpet at the event
Snowboarder Aimee Fuller vamped it up in a dramatic black caped gown with sparkly silver heels as she posed up a storm at the event
The former Celebrity Hunted star commanded attention in her eye-catching look, which boasted a dramatic thigh-high split
The King called them ‘the very best’ of us, while Sir Keir said, ‘They embody everything that is great about Britain’.
King Charles’ words were included in a letter to King’s Trust Young Achiever winner Molly Leonard, whose grandmother shed tears of pride as she read it to her.
In addition to praising Molly, he wrote: ‘On this 25th anniversary of the Pride of Britain Awards, I send my warmest admiration to all of this year’s winners. You each represent the very best in our society.’
The Prime Minister told winners: ‘Britain is proud of you’.
‘For a quarter of a century, the Pride of Britain awards have celebrated the people who embody everything that is great about Britain. These are people from all walks of life, but they all have one thing in common. They’re heroes.
‘They may not be the cape-wearing superheroes we normally think of – in fact, they look just like the rest of us. But they do have something that makes them very special indeed. Bravery, determination, generosity, empathy and huge spirit.
‘They have the power to touch our hearts, to make us hopeful, to make us proud. They’re a testament to the incredible things people can achieve even in the face of hardship.’