At the Palace of Versailles, in the famous “Hall of Mirrors”, the official dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron in honor of King Charles took place last night.

The 60 meter long table was decorated with roses and hydrangeas in shades of pink, purple and white while the menu was inspired by the tastes of Louis XIV.

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The British royal couple and nearly 160 official guests enjoyed blue lobster (!), crab with almonds and mint, chicken braised with corn and porcini mushroom gratin, an assortment of French and English cheeses, and macarons with fresh blackberry and lychee cream.

French President Emmanuel Macron thanked King Charles III for his visit to Paris, which is “a sign of friendship and trust” while Charles, in his toast, called on France and the United Kingdom “to renew their friendship ” in order to meet “the challenges of the 21st century”.

Camilla and Brigitte in royal blue Dior – Camilla wearing Elizabeth’s personal jewels

The impressions were stolen by Queen Camilla and the first lady of France Brigitte Macron who chose to wear creations of the French house Dior with almost the same shade of blue.

Queen Camilla made one of her best looks by choosing a silk gown with a matching cape in her favorite color according to the Daily Mail. She paired it with diamond jewelry from Queen Elizabeth’s personal collection which had been given to her as a wedding gift by her father.

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She was greeted on the red carpet at Versailles by the wife of the French President, who chose a more minimal creation from the house with transparency on the sleeves and embroidered crystals on the waist, neck and wrists.

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Parade of stars at the dinner, from Mick Jagger to Bernard Arnault

The “Hall of Mirrors” was attended by 160 guests including Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger with his partner Melanie Hamrick and actor Hugh Grant with his wife Anna Anna Elisabet Eberstein.

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Mick Jagger with his partner Melanie Hamrick

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Hugh Grant with his wife, Anna Elizabeth Eberstein

Guests included LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault, former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger and actresses Charlotte Gainsbourg and Carole Bouquet.

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The CEO of LVMH, Bernard Arnault, with his wife