King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla have hosted their first backyard get together as monarchs at Buckingham Palace.
The royal couple had been joined by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh as they welcomed 1000’s of company into the manicured grounds – amongst them, Lionel Richie and his girlfriend, Lisa Parigi.
The US singer was captured on digital camera sharing a pleasant chat and giggle with each Camilla and Charles, three days out from their coronation at Westminster Abbey.
“Such a great party, thank you very much for having us here,” Richie was overheard telling the King in footage shared on Twitter by journalist Rebecca English.
Charles’ response, which wasn’t clear within the clip, sparked an enormous giggle from Richie, who was requested by the King to carry out at Sunday evening’s Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle.
He was additionally seen mingling with Camilla, who was heard saying she was “very excited”, presumably concerning the upcoming occasion, earlier than Richie cracked a joke
Camilla jokingly grimaced as he added: “Did I say that?”
“Lovely to see you,” she then instructed the pair as she was whisked away to greet different company.
The Queen Consort was regal in a navy and white coat gown by Bruce Oldfield – the identical designer who’s reportedly creating her coronation robe.
The royal household’s annual summer season backyard events are a beloved custom relationship again to Queen Victoria.
They got here to be intently related to the late Queen Elizabeth II throughout her reign, and marked a chance for the monarch to satisfy with charity staff and key members of the neighborhood in a festive setting.
It was actually a busy day for Charles and Camilla: previous to the backyard get together, they had been photographed arriving at Westminster Abby for coronation rehearsals, accompanied by Prince William, his spouse Kate and youngsters George and Charlotte.
Originally printed as King Charles and Camilla share giggle with Lionel Richie at Buckingham Palace backyard get together
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au