Queen Camilla dazzled in regal attire last night as Buckingham Palace hosted a grand state banquet in honour of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan. The event marked the beginning of their state visit to the United Kingdom, setting a glamorous tone for diplomatic relations. QUEEN CAMILLA AT THE STATE BANQUET Her Majesty, Queen Camilla, resplendent at 76 years old, graced the occasion in the Burmese Ruby Tiara.

The late Queen Elizabeth previously wore this tiara, according to Daily Mail Burma gifted the tiara adorned with diamonds and rubies, repurposed from the Nizam of Hyderabad Tiara. It symbolised both heritage and elegance on this prestigious evening. ROYAL FAMILY’S AT THE STATE BANQUET Accompanied by King Charles III, Queen Camilla captivated guests in a flowing white gown.

This was a perfect complement to the tiara’s beautiful hues. The royal couple, joined by Prince William and other members of the family, welcomed their guests with grace and charm. The palace staff prepared the gala in the ornate Ballroom of Buckingham Palace.

STATE BANQUET DETAILS It featured a horseshoe-shaped dining arrangement, with the monarch and their guests of honour seated prominently. Floral centrepieces and beautiful place settings adorned the scene, according to People. It was a testament to the palace’s grandeur and meticulous attention to detail.

Earlier in the day, Prince William had led the ceremonial welcome for the Japanese royals. It showed the enduring bonds between .