Phillip Schofield Snapchats on Prince’s Trust Awards red carpet as he joins Ant and Dec and Gemma Arterton

The TV star couldn't stop laughing as he filmed himself
Emma Powell15 March 2017
The Weekender

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Phillip Schofield couldn’t stop laughing as he documented his latest red carpet appearance on Snapchat.

The TV favourite, 54, whipped out his phone as he arrived at the London Palladium for The Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards on Wednesday afternoon.

Schofield, who looked dapper in a black suit, was all smiles as he laughed into his phone camera at the star studded bash.

The This Morning presenter was joined by fellow ITV stars Ant and Dec who shared a joke with Prince Charles before heading inside to host the event.

What's so funny: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales with Ant and Dec
Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty

The Geordie duo have worked closely with the royal after shadowing him for a documentary to mark the 40th anniversary of the Prince’s Trust last year.

Gemma Arterton looked stunning in a monochrome dress which she teamed with black strappy heels.

Black and white: Gemma Arterton arriving for the Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards
John Stillwell/PA

Strictly Come Dancing’s Claudia Winkleman opted for an all black ensemble while Emilia Fox added a splash of colour to her navy outfit by teaming it with a pair of pink heels.

Former Made in Chelsea star Ashley James ignored the legs or chest rule and opted to show off both as she worked the red carpet in a tweed mini dress.

Other attendees included Jenni Falconer, Nick Grimshaw, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Thierry Henry, Nathan Sykes, Matt Terry and Tom Fletcher and his wife Giovanna.

This year's ceremony kicked off with a performance from the School of Rock cast before the awards were presented.

The Celebrate Success Awards recognise the bravery, determination and hard work of exceptinal young people.

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