Sunday best! Theresa May swaps suit for sophistication at royal service in Westminster
PRIME MINISTER Theresa May has stepped out in style at a service in Westminster, attended by royals including Prince Charles And The Duchess Of Cornwall.
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Theresa May has donned her Sunday best to attend the 77th anniversary of the Battle of Britain
Theresa May has donned her Sunday best to attend the 77th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
Held at Westminster Abbey, the royal event was also attended by Prince Charles And The Duchess Of Cornwall.
The annual service remembers pilots and air crew of the Royal Air Force who lost their lives in the Battle of Britain in 1940.
Theresa May wore a grey tweed two piece outfit, with a button-up jacket and collar.
Theresa May wore her Sunday best for a service in Westminster, London
Her dress featured a statement bow around the waist, set in black lining.
The Prime Minister sported an elegant black hat and black leather gloves.
She kept to the theme with a black patent clutch bag tucked under her arm.
Mrs May chose simple black heels to complete the ensemble.
Theresa May wore a grey tweed two-piece outfit with black accessories
Also in attendance was Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, along with her husband Prince Charles.
Camilla chose a white statement hat featuring a dark satin rim.
She wore a navy coat over a matching navy dress. The coat was embroidered with a white floral pattern at the front.
Camilla sported a four-line pearl necklace with a dazzling jewel clasp.
Theresa May was joined by Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, who wore a navy outfit
It’s been a busy month for the royal couple, who were last week spotted having a spin on the dance floor.
They were attending a tea dance in the walled garden pavilion at Dumfries House near Cumnock in Ayrshire attended by 45 people from local community groups.
Charles chatted to Elvis impersonator John Reid before he and Camilla took to the dance floor.