King Charles, Queen Camilla bring elegance to Trump’s State Dinner
Key takeaways
- King Charles and Queen Camilla capped off their Washington, D.C.
- For the starry event, Queen Camilla, 78, opted for understated sophistication, skipping a tiara but embracing royal heritage through a striking amethyst and diamond necklace passed down through generations.
- Melania Trump mirrored the evening’s soft palette, stepping out in a strapless pink gown from Christian Dior Haute Couture, complemented by off-white suede gloves.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla capped off their Washington, D.C. visit with an evening of elegance as they attended a lavish state dinner hosted by Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the White House on April 28, Tuesday.
The glittering event came just hours after the King delivered a widely applauded speech to Congress, shifting the tone from statesmanship to celebration as the royal couple joined American political figures and high-profile guests for a night of diplomacy and style.
For the starry event, Queen Camilla, 78, opted for understated sophistication, skipping a tiara but embracing royal heritage through a striking amethyst and diamond necklace passed down through generations. She paired the heirloom piece with a flowing pink evening gown by Fiona Clare, creating a look that balanced tradition with modern grace.