NeckerFWSir Richard Branson has personally donated a week for two on Necker Island to an auction benefitting the Aegis Trust. The once in a lifetime prize, which is to be taken during a celebration week, is to be introduced by Clive Owen at an exclusive event at Royal Windsor Racecourse on 10th October hosted by Heloise Agelou, a 24-year-old Parisian socialite and founder of racehorse management company, Hagelou, working in partnership with International Thoroughbred Consultants (ITC).

An auction site (http://auction.aegistrust.org) has been launched to allow outside bidders the opportunity of winning the sensational prize. An opening bid of £15,000 has already been offered.

Clive Owen last year visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial, established by the Aegis Trust, to pay tribute to the victims of the 1994 genocide and to see how Aegis is helping widows and orphans, as well as a new generation of young people in Rwanda, to build a brighter future free of fear and mistrust.

“I’m immensely proud to be an ambassador for Aegis,” says Clive. “I’ve seen how it touches and transforms people’s lives, but I’ve also seen just how much more there is to do. The future is in the hands of the next generation, and Aegis provides the tools they need to help prevent genocide happening again. So Aegis needs all the help we can offer.”

Aegis works to prevent genocide through education, campaigning, providing advice for policy makers and support for international justice; last year securing a change in UK law to close loopholes on genocide suspects entering or living in Britain.

Aegis CEO, Dr James Smith, commented “We are thrilled Richard Branson has thrown his weight behind the Aegis Trust with this generous and wonderful prize, which is certain to attract huge interest for a truly once in a lifetime visit to Necker Island.”

Heloise Agelou added “I am thrilled to be hosting this event for The Aegis Trust, our guests are very excited about bidding for this outstanding prize and I am sure it will raise substantial, vital funds the charity which I’m very fond of and keen to support due to their amazing work.”

Monday’s auction will also feature some incredible fine art, including an original sculpture by Salvador Dali and an egg designed by the brilliant Sarah Fabergé, granddaughter of the great Carl Fabergé. In the tradition of the Fabergé family, who famously crafted these coveted pieces for the Tzars of Imperial Russia, there will be a unique surprise in the egg; a horse and jockey which can be enameled in colours specified by the winning bidder.