King Charles III: Garden party with a star-studded guest list

King Charles III
Garden party with a star-studded guest list

King Charles and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (2nd from right) at the garden party.

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King Charles III He didn’t miss the opportunity to welcome some prominent guests to a garden party. These stars were present.

If King Charles III (75) calls, the stars come too. On Wednesday (May 15), the British monarch held a garden party in front of Buckingham Palace. “This afternoon the King and Queen hosted a special garden party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the creative industries,” the Royal Family said in an Instagram post. Some familiar faces came to the event.

“4,000 guests from the fields of art, heritage, film, broadcasting and fashion”

The event, which took place in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Media and Sport, was attended by “4,000 guests from the fields of art, heritage, film, broadcasting and fashion” who gathered for tea and cake on the palace lawn the post continues.

As the series of pictures published in the posting shows, Charles, his wife Queen Camilla (76) and the king’s brother Prince Edward (60) chatted with the guests in a good mood. The monarch appeared appropriately for a garden party in a gray cutaway with a silk vest and patterned tie and a top hat. Camilla wore a pink midi dress with a floral brooch and paired it with a cream hat.

Attended the event according to the British Daily Mail including presenter Maya Jama (29), actor Toby Jones (57), actor Bradley Walsh (63), comedian Sir Lenny Henry (65), presenter Tess Daly (55) and model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (37). The latter made a particularly elegant appearance in an ankle-length, figure-hugging gown in white with a matching cape and fascinator.

Many public appearances

For Charles, the garden party was another date in a series of public appearances in quick succession.

Together with his wife Queen Camilla, the cancer-stricken monarch also attended a service on Wednesday as part of the awarding of the Order of the British Empire. He also recently unveiled his first official portrait as king and awarded medals at Windsor Castle.

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