King Charles and Queen Camilla led the annual Diplomatic Reception at Windsor on Tuesday, November 18.
The couple welcomed more than 900 guests from embassies and high commissions around the world.
They gathered together to celebrate the United Kingdom’s deep ties with the global diplomatic community.
However, one special guest was notably absent – the Princess of Wales.
Princess Kate missed the occasion for a second year in a row. Meanwhile, Queen Camilla made a special tribute to another royal who missed out on the evening.
King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed over 900 guests to Windsor Castle for the annual Diplomatic Reception (Credit: SplashNews)
King Charles hosts Diplomatic Reception at Windsor Castle
This year’s reception was particularly notable for being held at Windsor Castle. It is the first time the event has taken place there since 2001.
The traditional venue, Buckingham Palace, remains under renovation. Recent state visits have also been hosted at Windsor.
The Diplomatic Reception is a cornerstone of royal protocol, dating back to the reign of King Edward VII. The reception serves as a way for the monarch to thank and acknowledge ambassadors and high commissioners posted in London.
Held annually in the winter months, the event is known for its white-tie dress code, lavish settings, and the display of royal honours and tiaras.
It’s not only a celebration of international diplomacy but also a night that brings together the senior royals.
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