Queen Camilla turns heads in stunning lacy royal blue dress for ballet performance
All the details on Queen Camilla's stunning look tonight as she made a new appearance with King Charles after his first State Opening of Parliament Speech.
Queen Camilla wowed the crowds tonight as she joined her husband, King Charles to attend a special performance of Carlos Acosta's "Don Quixote" by The Royal Ballet tonight at the Royal Opera House.
The royal donned a royal blue lace cocktail dress by Fiona Clare.
She paired it with a colour-matching cape with a faux fur collar, black tights and black-heeled pumps.
Camilla was also seen wearing a sapphire and pink topaz pendant that belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth with pink topaz and diamond earrings.
King Charles looked dapper in a navy blue suit, a white shirt and a lilac tie.
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Tonight's performance was held to celebrate the NHS’s 75th anniversary and to recognise and thank front-line NHS workers, and education and arts providers.
Charles and Camilla were greeted by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London Sir Kenneth Olisa and welcomed to the Royal Opera House by Sir Lloyd Dorfman, Chairman of the Royal Opera House and Alex Beard, Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House.
The royal pair met with members of the audience in the Crush Room before taking to their seats to watch the show.
The audience included NHS workers, teachers and school representatives from the ROH's Create & Learn programmes and students from the Royal Ballet School, and the Royal Opera House’s Songs for Ukraine Chorus - all partners that the ROH has worked with.
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The King and Queen watched Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote at the Royal Opera House, held to celebrate the NHS’s 75th anniversary. The King later told the principal dancers that he “could not stop tapping his feet”. pic.twitter.com/AFv6LcdShG
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Young people as well as students from arts organisations linked to Charles and Camilla were also invited.
The show - which launched the ballet cinema season - was broadcast as a live cinema stream, hosted by Darcey Bussell and Petroc Trelawny, in over 1,000 cinemas across the UK and internationally.
Once it was completed, the King and Queen met Kevin O’Hare, Director of The Royal Ballet, Carlos Acosta, Producer of Don Quixote, and other cast and creatives behind the curtain.
The King told the principal dancers that he "could not stop tapping his feet".