Tara Palmer Tomkinson's events management company Three's A Crowd is to oversee the organisation of a charity event to be hosted by BBC TV personality Jonathan Ross, it has been revealed.
The aim of the event is to raise money for the Lowe Syndrome Trust, a charity set up to raise awareness of the genetic disorder.
Ross, who acts as a trustee of the charity along with Penny Lancaster, Tony Hadley and Richard Desmond, will host a star-studded gala featuring performances from Russell Watson and Beverley Knight.
Meanwhile, Palmer-Tomkinson will preside over a charity auction, Jean-Christophe Novelli will create the dinner and magic man Dynamo will provide further entertainment during the champagne reception.
Money raised will also be used to further medical research into the Lowe syndrome, which affects the brain, eyes, kidneys, bones and muscles of male children.
It was recently announced that Three's A Crowd is to be listed on the stock exchange having been formed in a flat in Chelsea by Palmer-Tomkinson and two friends in December last year. 