The Duchess of Cornwall put on a stylish display as she hosted a reception for winners of the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Prize at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.
Camilla, 71, who is rarely seen wearing glasses, donned her spectacles to deliver a speech at the event on behalf of Her Majesty, who is a patron of the Royal Commonwealth Society.
The royal, who is vice patron of the society - a charity committed to improving the lives and prospects of Commonwealth citizens across the world - was joined by comedian and author David Walliams, who also took to the podium to deliver a speech.
Budding writers were tasked with penning an essay with ideas on how to use their cultural connections to make positive changes across the Commonwealth - and the winners were presented with awards by the Duchess on Thursday.
The Duchess of Cornwall put on a stylish display as she hosted The Queen's Commonwealth Essay Prize at Buckingham Palace on Thursday
Camilla looked chic in her coordinated ensemble, teaming a black top with a black and white striped skirt and court shoes.
Accessorising, the duchess completed her look with a pair of pearl earrings and a matching necklace, wearing her hair in its trademark sleek do.
Holding a speech during the reception for winners, Camilla praised their skills and efforts in sharing their experiences before handing out the prizes.
David Walliams was also present, holding a speech for the proud winners as he showed his support for the organisation
Camilla was pictured posing with with Floria Gu, Junior Runner Up, before handing her the award
Camilla was pictured posing with with Floria Gu, Junior Runner Up, before handing her the award.
Next up she praised Junior Winner Janine Shum, who was also given the special plaque, before they shook hands and posed together.
Finally she was seen chatting with Zahra Hussain, Senior Winner, before handing her the prize and posing for pictures with the thrilled winner.
The royal is the Vice Patron of the society, which is a charity committed to improving the lives and prospects of Commonwealth citizens across the world
Camilla, 71, wore a striped monochrome skirt and black blouse for the occasion as she made a speech on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, who is the Patron of The Royal Commonwealth Society
Next up she praised Junior Winner Janine Shum, who was also given the special plaque before they posed together
David Walliams was also present, and delivered a speech in praise of the proud winners.
The engagement was a solo trip for Camilla, with husband Princes Charles - who marked his 70th birthday last week - attending a waste summit attended by the chef Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall, and the environment secretary Michael Gove.
The Duchess of Cornwall has had a busy week, rubbing shoulders with the stars as she attended a charity fashion show on Wednesday evening.
Camilla, who donned a striking black velvet dress with white embroidered detailing, met designer Julien Macdonald, who was showcasing his collection at Lancaster House in aid of the National Osteoporosis Society.
Finally she was seen chatting with Zahra Hussain, Senior Winner, before handing her the prize and posing for pictures with the thrilled winner
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Vice Patron of The Royal Commonwealth Society, on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, Patron of The Royal Commonwealth Society, speaks to guests during a reception for winners of The Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Vice Patron of The Royal Commonwealth Society, on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, Patron of The Royal Commonwealth Society, with Janine Shum
The Duchess of Cornwall has had a busy week, rubbing shoulders with Julien Macdonald as she attended a charity fashion show on Wednesday evening
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Main photo article The Duchess of Cornwall put on a stylish display as she hosted a reception for winners of the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Prize at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.
Camilla, 71, who is rarely seen wearing glasses, donned her spectacles to deliver a speech at the event on behalf of Her Majesty,...
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