Queen Camilla posed with Keeping Up With Appearances star Dame Patricia Routledge, who made a rare public appearance, at a celebration of women in the arts.
The Queen, who is an avid fan of the arts and entertainment, has made no secret of her love of Shakespeare as she and King Charles held a reception to honour his contribution to life and culture to the UK last year. But while her husband may be recovering after undergoing treatment for his cancer, Her Majesty was out and about in the capital.
During her evening at London's Grosvenor House Hotel, The Queen saw performances by the likes of Dame Judi Dench, Robert Lindsay and Gary Oldman. Her Majesty is patron of the National Theatre and attended the Celebration of Shakespeare event as part of this. The event was part of ongoing celebrations marking the passing of 400 years since Shakespeare's first folio and featured themed "To beet, or not to beet" beetroot canapes.
However, she wasn't the only royal in the room, as she happily posed for photographs with television and stage royalty as they shared their love for the poet, playwright and actor who died in 1616. One snap shows The Queen alongside Dame Joanna Lumley, Dame Floella Benjamin, Dame Twiggy Lawson, Dame Harriet Walter, Dame Penelope Wilton, Dame Maureen Lipman, Dame Virginia McKenna, Dame Sian Phillips, Dame Judi Dench, Dame Vanessa Redgrave, Dame Penelope Keith and Dame Patricia Routledge.
All of the legendary actresses have performed a Shakespeare play across their career, with Joanna Lumley playing Viola in Twelfth Night, while Judi Dench played Lady Macbeth in the 1979 movie adaptation. Wirral-born Patricia Routledge who made a rare public appearance launched her stage career playing Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night's Dream back in 1952.
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As the night got underway, host and friend of the King and Queen, Gyles Brandreth raised a toast to "the love of Shakespeare and the love between the King and Queen!" Patricia Routledge, 94, looked unrecognisable from her days as Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances.
She rested in a wheelchair while wearing a duck egg blue trouser suit for her evening with fellow acting legends and The Queen. Elsewhere, Camilla was joined by her sister, Annabel Elliot, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, King Charles' cousin Lady Sarah Chatto and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent's children, Lady Gabriella Kingston and her brother, Lord Frederick Windsor and his wife, actress Sophie Winkleman.