Kate Middleton oozed glamour in a festive emerald green sequin gown for King Charles's glittering 75th birthday party.
The Princess of Wales, 41, was spotted departing Clarence House close to midnight with her husband the Prince of Wales last night.
The royal looked elegant in an emerald Needle & Thread Alicia sequin-embellished recycled polyester gown.
The show-stopping floor length ensemble, which retails at £780, features long sleeves and a high neck.
The princess also owns the stunning dress in red, which she wore in 2020 at an Investment Summit at Buckingham Palace.
Kate Middleton oozed glamour in a festive in an emerald green sequin gown for King Charles's glittering 75th birthday party
The mother-of-three styled her long brunette locks in a straight centre parting, while her glam makeup enhanced her flawless complexion.
Getting into the festive spirit, Kate appeared to add even more sparkle with diamond earrings.
While Prince William, also 41, looked smart in a white shirt and jacket as he drove from the King's London residence.
They were joined at the King's birthday celebration by his niece Princess Beatrice, Princess Margaret's daughter Lady Sarah Chatto and the monarch's niece Zara Tindall and her husband Mike.
Looking effortlessly elegant, Zara, 42, stunned in Australian designer Rebecca Vallance's £640 Eva dress, featuring a figure-skimming silhouette and dazzling pearl embellishment.
Charles marked his 75th birthday with a gun salute and a sing-along at a food waste project followed by a reception for the NHS on Tuesday.
A 41-gun royal salute in Green Park, central London, a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London and a 21-gun salute in Edinburgh all marked Charles's milestone on Tuesday.
The Princess of Wales, 41, was spotted departing Clarence House close to midnight with her husband the Prince of Wales last night
The Aurelia long sleeve gown in emerald green is last seasons range, therefore it's currently for sale for £490
The royal looked elegant in an emerald Needle & Thread Alicia sequin-embellished recycled polyester gown
The mother-of-three styled her long brunette locks in a straight centre parting, while her glam makeup enhanced her flawless complexion
It comes as Kate released a slick video to promote her keynote speech at the Shaping Us symposium, which takes place today.
Kate, who will be speaking at the event taking place at The Design Museum in London, can be seen gliding towards the stage entrance as her Gianvito Rossi heels dramatically against the floor.
'Tomorrow we are hosting The #ShapingUs National Symposium,' the video caption from last night read.
'We will bring together cross-disciplinary leaders, child and adult specialists, and global thinkers for the first time to consider how we grow, think, and behave throughout life, in order to build resilience for the future.'
Last evening, Kate was also snapped at a reception for the symposium, where she got the chance to prepare for her keynote speech.
Snaps from yesterday show the Princess rehearsing at the podium as she gets ready for the big day.
The princess also owns the stunning dress in red, which she donned in 2020 at an Investment Summit at Buckingham Palace
She also grinned while chatting with guests, including Justin Welby - the Archbishop of Canterbury - yesterday.
As well as hearing from the Princess of Wales, the symposium will also features talks from professor Jack Shonkoff, director of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard Sara Rajeswaran, chief of staff at Aviva and professor Robert Waldinger, director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development.
TV star Fearne Cotton is also set to host the event.
In the afternoon, those attending will also join a series of workshops to look at what action can be taken at every level to protect and strengthen skills for current and future generations across disciplines and sectors.
The multi-media campaign is part of a major push by the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, set up by the princess in June 2021, to raise awareness of how our early years mould our lives.
It is set to run for at least five years, and has in past been described by a Kensington Palace spokesman as the princess's 'life's work'.
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