Prince Charles has appointed pop star Katy Perry as an ambassador of the British Asian Trust charity.
Perry’s new role was announced at the charity’s annual dinner in London Tuesday. Her appointment comes after she met the prince in Mumbai last year and learned about the British Asian Trust’s work.
The trust was founded by Prince Charles and is an international development charity that tackles poverty and inequality in South Asia.
The American singer will support the charity’s work to reduce child trafficking and abuse in India.
“India has long held a special place in my heart, and on my last visit, I was able to meet with the Prince of Wales and other leaders in Mumbai, and I was impressed by their strong plan – from on-ground initiatives to fundraising – that will aim to cut child trafficking in half,” Perry said.
“That is why I am especially honoured to be named an ambassador for the British Asian Trust’s Children’s Protection Fund, and to help shine my light on the work that the British Asian Trust will be doing in South Asia, and to be a part of finding solutions to child trafficking.
“Children are vulnerable and innocent and have to be protected.”
Not impressed
However, it seems not everyone is impressed with the news. Social media was alight with claims of ‘white saviour’ complex and confusion over Perry’s new role.
Think this totally sums up most of the reaction to the 'news' that Katy Perry has been announced by The Prince of Wales as the new ambassador for the "British Asian Trust" 🤔 #Eh https://t.co/Gffj27GwYj
— Sarbjit M (@SarbKaurM) February 5, 2020
“Just because she got married in India and has a tattoo in Sanskrit doesn’t mean Katy Perry is the right person for this role,” one person wrote.
https://twitter.com/DrRanj/status/1224983582848028672
“As if there weren’t any ACTUAL British Asians to be Ambassador of the British Asian Trust. Over this white saviour complex s*** with colonial undertones.“
Another person agreed, adding: “Katy Perry should have said ‘NO’ and suggested a British Asian celebrity (hell even a non-British Asian would have been better).”
This is what Joaquin Phoenix was talking about. Katy Perry should have said "NO" and suggested a British Asian celebrity (hell even a non-British Asian would have been better) pic.twitter.com/8B9uvihkXc
— Talent Scout ND&BPD🧠2x Covid & Cancer Survivor💉 (@thetalentguru) February 4, 2020
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