Julie Bishop bought the get together began early in a $2,200 designer frock for on the Coronation banquet.
The former overseas minister turned aspirational Instagram influencer hit the city on the eve of King Charles’ Coronation at London’s Guildhall, posting snaps alongside Australian High Commissioner to the UK George Brandis.
She tagged the model of Sydney designer Nicky Zimmermann to advertise the floral tiered skirt she rocked on the glitzy gala to her 106,000 followers.
Bishop, 66, was invited to the historic ceremony as chair of the Prince’s Trust Australia, a nationwide charity based in 2013 by then-Prince Charles that helps younger individuals get into work, evokes veterans and their households to begin their very own companies; and champions resilient sustainable communities. Earlier, Bishop posted photos from Prince’s Trust Coronation Celebration at Christie’s.
She revealed her official invitation on, in fact, Instagram, saying she was “honoured” to be invited.
“I will be present at Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6 May 2023 at 11am to witness the coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla — history in the making.”
She’s one in all about 2,000 friends and can be a part of fellow Australians together with 18-year-old Tayla Green-Aldridge, who graduated from the Prince’s Trust Australia’s Get into Maritime program.
For a former overseas minister, the London jaunt is the most recent in a collection of overseas journeys following a latest New York City sting the place she Instagram herself gallivanting on the Gansevoort, which prices as much as $2,814 per night time.
“I have just walked from the Upper East Side to the Meatpacking District. It’s a very different vibe here,” Ms Bishop stated.
“I’m staying at the exceedingly cool Gansevoort hotel, which is just behind me. I’m really going forward to it.”
Source: www.news.com.au