Kate Middleton dans les couleurs du Nigeria, Camilla suit les traces d’Elizabeth II… les plus belles images du banquet d’État
It had been almost 40 years since a Nigerian head of state had been invited for a state visit to the United Kingdom. Since March 18, Charles III and Camilla have been hosting Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his wife at Windsor Castle. On Wednesday, the president was greeted by Kate Middleton and Prince William, before participating in the traditional military review alongside the British monarch.
In the evening, the gala dinner took place in the St George Hall in the presence of the most prominent members of the royal family. Taking a pose with her husband and the head of state, Camilla had chosen to wear a very elegant cream-colored dress by one of her two favorite designers, Fiona Clare. On the head of the Queen shone the Belgian sapphire tiara, a jewel inherited from her mother-in-law, Elizabeth II, which she wears regularly since her accession to the throne.
Beside William, Kate Middleton had chosen to highlight the colors of Nigeria by wearing a long green dress by Andrew Gn, paired with Manolo Blahnik heels. As for jewelry, the Princess of Wales was wearing her favorite tiara, the Lover’s knot, inherited from Diana. She was also wearing the diamond and sapphire earrings from the Queen Mother. Behind her, the Princess Anne and the Duchess of Gloucester completed the royal procession.
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The Windsor family had thus taken their place in the Saint George Hall around the table set with seasonal flowers…