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Princess Beatrice showed her support for King Charles and Queen Camilla at the Elephant Family's 'Wonders of the Wild' event on Tuesday night.
The gathering took place at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew in west London.
As Joint Presidents of the conservation charity, the monarch and his wife led the star-studded event.
Princess Beatrice, who welcomed her second child, a daughter named Athena, in January, joined the King and Queen alongside other notable guests.
Princess Beatrice showed her support for King Charles and Queen Camilla at the Elephant Family's 'Wonders of the Wild' event on Tuesday night.
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The Chopard-sponsored celebration brought together royals and celebrities for a meaningful cause.
The event marked the culmination of the 'Big Egg Hunt', an impressive public art trail across London.
Over 120 egg sculptures created by leading artists and designers were displayed at iconic locations throughout the capital.
The art installation was designed as a free public exhibition for Londoners to enjoy.
Upon arrival, the King and Queen were greeted by the Lord-Lieutenant and Kew Gardens' Director, Richard Deverell.
Princess Beatrice, who welcomed her second child, a daughter named Athena, in January, joined the King and Queen alongside other notable guests.
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They were also welcomed by the Chair of the British Asian Trust, Lord Gadhia, before joining a short private reception.
During the event, the royals admired several egg sculptures from the Big Egg Hunt and met with artists.
They spoke with Instagram famous artist Sophie Tea, longtime Elephant Family supporter Simon Emery, and Patricia Mitchell, whose egg proved particularly popular.
The King and Queen mingled with charity supporters, including singer Sophie-Ellis Bextor.
They also met eight-year-old Matilde Rodrigues, one of the first people to complete the trail.
Princess Beatrice made a stylish appearance in a red dress with a floral pattern and a waist-cinching belt.
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The evening featured an awards ceremony where King Charles presented the Mark Shand Award.
Queen Camilla handed out the Tara Award, named after an elephant befriended by her late brother.
Princess Beatrice made a stylish appearance in a red dress with a floral pattern and a waist-cinching belt.
The royal completed her look with a plain clutch bag.
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King Charles opted for a blue suit with special nods to the charity's mission.
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King Charles opted for a blue suit with special nods to the charity's mission.
His outfit featured an elephant-themed tie and a pin shaped like the animal.
Queen Camilla looked elegant in a white outfit for the occasion.
Other familiar faces at the event included Lady Marina Windsor and Queen Camilla's sister, Annabel Elliot.