A rare and particularly tender Snapshot of the official dinner’s backdrop to Castle of Windsor The prince and the princess of Wales were shared, impressing the public and the media internationally.

Shortly before the arrival of US President Donald Trump and the first lady, the royal couple was captured to hold a distinctive hand in hand. Such a public event of tenderness is a rare picture of members of the British royal family, confirming the intense interest around the modern side of the institution.

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This snapshot went up as a story on their official Instagram profile, accompanied by the phrase ‘Behind the backstage’enhancing the connection to the general public through social networks.

The impressive appearance of the princess of Wales

On this great night, the Wales princess chose an impressive maxi -sewing maxi creation. Her dress, by the hand of British designer Phillipa Lepley, was made of lace and silk in shades of gold and ecru, enhancing the timeless glamor of the night.

On her dress stood out the distinguished royal battalions: The royal family battalion of King Charles III, Queen Elizabeth II, as well as the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, with a star and belt.

As an accessory, the princess chose a gold clutch from Anya Hindmarch, which combined with golden Aquazzura Fenix ​​pumps, highlighting the elegant style of her appearance.

Of particular interest, however, gathered the jewelry: she wore her favorite earrings Queen Elizabeth but also flagship tiara loover’s knot – A flagship jewelry, and Princess Diana, as Vogue highlights.

The famous tiara with pearls and diamonds was made by the Royal Garrard jewelry store in 1914, based on the design of Queen Mary, grandmother of Elizabeth.

The glamorous dinner and the importance of the guests

At the impressive dinner at the Windsor Castle, about 160 chosen guests attended. The Wales Princess had a special place, sitting between the US president and his bridegroom Trump, French businessman Michael Boulos (Michael Boulos), according to People magazine, confirming the cosmopolitan character of the dinner and its international implications.