The Princess of Wales and Queen Consort Camilla have dazzled guests as they attended a State Banquet – see all the best photos
Last modified on Nov 22, 2022 22:04 GMT Matthew Moore King Charles will mark a special milestone on Tuesday as he holds his first State Banquet as King, hosting South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his wife, Tshepo Motsepe.
The event will mark the monumentous first for many royals, with the state visit being the first for Camilla, William and Kate in their new roles as Queen Consort and Prince and Princess of Wales respectively. Royal fans will eagerly be watching, as it will mark the first tiara moment for the two royal ladies.The Banquet itself will be a white-tie event, and the state visit has followed many of the traditions that were set out under the rule of the late Queen.
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