ELIZABETH Hurley has helped celebrate World Elephant Day – with some massive sculptures of the animals.

Actor and model Liz, 57, took part in a flower offering at Sudeley Castle and Gardens in Gloucestershire ­– not far from her Herefordshire home.

She stunned those at the gathering as she appeared in a glamorous white summer dress with a V-neckline and ruffled sleeves.

Ledbury Reporter: She stunned those at the gathering as she appeared in a glamorous white summer dress with a V-neckline and ruffled sleeves. Picture: SWNS She stunned those at the gathering as she appeared in a glamorous white summer dress with a V-neckline and ruffled sleeves. Picture: SWNS

The star, wearing pink lip gloss, wore her long brunette hair in waves, with two white flowers behind her right ear as she addressed a crowd for World Elephant Day on Friday, August 12.

During the pandemic, the attraction became home to a herd of life-sized elephant sculptures.

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The elephants were part of a 100-strong group who were embarking on a global migration to raise funds and awareness for human-wildlife CoExistence projects, spearheaded by Sudeley Castle.

The sculptures were created by Elephant Family, a conservation charity founded by Mark Shand, nephew to the late Lord Ashcombe and brother of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall.

Ledbury Reporter: The star, wearing pink lip gloss, wore her long brunette hair in waves, with two white flowers behind her right ear. Picture: SWNS The star, wearing pink lip gloss, wore her long brunette hair in waves, with two white flowers behind her right ear. Picture: SWNS

Ms Hurley has had high-profile relationships with actor Hugh Grant and Australian cricketer Shane Warne. She was married to businessman Arun Nayar from 2007 until 2011.

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Now aged 57, she has lived in Donnington Hall, near Ledbury, since 2012.

She is sometimes seen out and about locally.

Ledbury Reporter: The sculptures were created by Elephant Family, a conservation charity founded by Mark Shand, nephew to the late Lord Ashcombe and brother of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall. Picture: SWNS The sculptures were created by Elephant Family, a conservation charity founded by Mark Shand, nephew to the late Lord Ashcombe and brother of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall. Picture: SWNS

In 2018, she was at Bromsberrow Heath Dog Show and Family Fun Day, near Ledbury, where she entered her spaniel, Mia, and came away with a prize.

In December, Hurley hit the headlines when she posted a picture of herself on the beach in a bikini alongside news that she'd had her Covid booster jab after isolating in Herefordshire with her family, including her mother, aunt and friend.