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King Charles stops garden party
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After the garden party start on May 7th, another edition followed. King Charles noticed through a detail of his look.
Last Wednesday, the “Education and Skills” garden party took place in the Buckingham Palast to celebrate those who work in the field of education. The event was supported by the Ministry of Education and brought together 7,000 guests from the sector. King Charles III. (76) and Queen Camilla (77) welcomed the guests to the lawn in summer temperatures. the palace held the garden party for the “wonderful people who work in education”. , an unusual detail fell into Charles’ outfit.
The monarch appeared in an elegant cutaway in light gray with a black cylinder, according to the dress code for garden parties. To do this, he combined a cream-colored vest and a light blue tie on which small submarines were shown, as show pictures of guests of the garden party on social media. According to “Daily Mail”, Queen Camilla chose a white midi dress with silver embroidery by Anna Valentine, a hat by Philip Treacy and the diamond Jardine-Star brooch of the late Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022).
The season of the garden parties
According to “Daily Express”, the Buckingham Palast had announced that there will be three royal garden parties this summer: The first took place on May 7th in Buckingham Palast in the heart of London, the second will take place on May 20 at the same place and the third is planned on July 1 in the Palace of HolyRoodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland.
In addition to the three royal garden parties, two thematic garden parties were announced, which included the “Education and Skills” celebration. On May 16, Birgitte, the Duchess of Gloucester (78), will also host the annual garden party of the Not Forgotten Association in the palace. The organization is dedicated to entertainment, leisure and relaxation for former military members and military personnel.
The tradition of the garden party goes back to the 1860s and serves as an opportunity for the monarch to thank and appreciate outstanding members of the community for their contributions. Every year, over 30,000 people are invited to the various garden receptions.
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Source: Stern

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