As the King of Britain, it's highly likely that Charles has unlimited access to a talented group of royal chefs at the snap of his fingers so it's easy to imagine that mealtimes at Buckingham Palace are filled with luxurious banquets.
21.09.2023 - 02:43 / justjared.com
King Charles and Queen Camilla stepped out together for a black tie dinner event in Paris!
The reigning monarchs of the United Kingdom were hosted by French president Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, for a state banquet held at the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles on on Wednesday night (September 20).
The quartet were joined by a multitude of celebrities for the banquet, which marked the King and Queen’s first official visit to France in their new reign.
They included Mick Jagger and partner, Melanie Hamrick, as well as Hugh Grant with his wife, Anna Eberstein.
Earlier in the day, the King and Queen met up with Emmanuel and Brigitte at the Arc de Triomphe and visited the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, where Charles then lit the Eternal Flame at the Tomb.
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As the King of Britain, it's highly likely that Charles has unlimited access to a talented group of royal chefs at the snap of his fingers so it's easy to imagine that mealtimes at Buckingham Palace are filled with luxurious banquets.
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The King and Queen’s three-day state visit to France had it all – glitz, glamour and humour. The crowning event was the state banquet at the magnificent 2,300-room Palace of Versailles, where the couple rubbed shoulders with king of romcom Hugh Grant, Sex Education and Barbie star Emma Mackey and music royalty Sir Mick Jagger, among VIP guests from the worlds of sport, business and the arts. Queen Camilla, 76, was the picture of elegance in a midnight blue cape dress by Dior and the dazzling jewels known as the George VI Sapphire Victorian Suite that once belonged to Elizabeth II.
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