Sunday , November 24 2024

Britain's Queen Camilla dazzles in a diamond tiara as she welcomes Japan's Emperor Naruhiro and Empress Masako

LONDON: Queen Camilla wore a diamond and ruby ​​crown at a gala dinner hosted by British royal couple King Charles III and Queen Camilla in honour of the Japanese royal couple Emperor Arujiro and Empress Masako, who are on an official visit to Britain.

During this grand banquet held in the rooms of Britain's royal palace Buckingham Palace, Britain's Queen Camilla wore a cream silk embroidered dress. It was designed by famous designer Fiona Cabret.

Before this dinner ceremony, the British and Japanese royal couple also posed for a picture together. At that time Queen Camilla was wearing a crown studded with diamonds and rubies, as well as a diamond necklace. She also wore diamond studded earrings and a diamond studded bracelet.

It is worth mentioning that after the coronation of King Charles, the Maharaja wore these special symbols of the royal family for the first time and King Charles also gifted the badge to Queen Camilla which the Maharaja himself gives as a gift to the Queen. Queen Camilla also wore that badge in this banquet.

When the Japanese imperial couple arrived at London's Heathrow Airport, they were welcomed, but when the motorcade carrying the couple arrived at Buckingham Palace, the motorcade was led by flag-bearing horsemen, and flag-bearing horsemen followed behind.