Singer Katherine Jenkins looked incredible as she walked the red carpet at the 10th annual Tusk Conservation Awards in London on Tuesday.
The mezzo-soprano, 42, stunned in a powder blue tulle ball gown as she entered the event with her artist and director husband Andrew Levitas, 45.
Katherine was joined by journalist Kate Silverton, 52, and Prince William at the event, which he is a patron of and which was held at Hampton Court Palace.
prom queen! Katherine Jenkins stole the show in a stunning powder blue tulle dress as she joined Kate Silverton at the 10th annual Tusk Conservation Awards in London on Tuesday
After helping start the ceremony in 2013, the father of three has continued to work with Tusk to celebrate the work of conservationists and game wardens in Africa.
This year, awards alumni from across Africa will gather to attend the event in London, including Benson Kanyembo, a law enforcement consultant at Conservation South Luangwa in Zambia, who helped reduce the elephant mortality rate by 66 between 2018 and 2020 % to lower.
Katherine’s dress, on the other hand, featured a plunging neckline and an ornate design on the shoulder.
It came in at the waist before spreading out into a flowing skirt.
Gorgeous: Katherine wore her blonde locks in a neat center part and slicked neatly down her back, and makeup with a winged eye and a glossy pink lip
Stepping out: Katherine was joined at the event by the likes of journalist Kate Silverton, 52
Date night: The mezzo-soprano, 42, stunned in a powder blue tulle ball gown as she stepped out at the event with her artist and director husband Andrew Levitas, 45
The look of love! The couple looked at each other fondly as they walked the red carpet
Katherine wore her blonde locks in a neat center part and sleeked her back neatly, and makeup including a winged eye and a glossy pink lip.
Katherine has a connection to the royal family as she was chosen to record the first version of the new national anthem God Save the King.
The Welsh opera singer, 42, told Good Morning Britain hosts Susanna Reid and Ben Shepherd she had actually recorded something for the Queen after receiving the news that Her Majesty had died aged 96 while attending the call received.
“First we stopped what we were doing. We had a moment of silence,” she said.
From a small church in rural Sussex, BBC Radio 4 called Katherine and asked her to finish the World at One program with God Save the King.
Connections: Katherine has a connection to the royal family as she was chosen to record the first version of the new national anthem God Save the King
“First we stopped what we were doing. We had a moment of silence,” she said upon hearing the news
Favourite: Katherine was one of the Queen’s favorite singers and has performed for the royal family on a number of occasions
Katherine, who was one of the Queen’s favorite singers and has performed for the royal family on several occasions, said she “needed to really think about the lyrics” which have changed to suit the new monarch King Charles III.
She said: “I really had to think about the future. To think of all the amazing things that have happened to Her Majesty and Her incredible reign in the past.
‘But now you keep thinking that way. I think King Charles will be a wonderful king and so I wanted to live up to those words.”
Kate, meanwhile, was in high spirits as she stepped out and flaunted her slim figure in a teal dress with a feathered design across the bust.
The journalist sported a soft golden glow, her blonde tresses freshly blow-dried and makeup including a dewy foundation and a glossy pink lip.
To a good cause: Prince William looked dapper in a suit as she attended the event of which he is a patron
Looking good: Kate, meanwhile, was in high spirits as she stepped out and showed off her slim figure in a teal dress with a feathered design across the bust
Put it on: The journalist sported a soft golden glow, wore her blonde tresses freshly blow-dried and makeup with dewy foundation and a glossy pink lip
All in the Details: She accessorised with a gold clutch and simple black heels
She wore a gold clutch and simple black heels.
Businesswoman and TV personality Deborah Meaden, 63, looked elegant in a black glittery cocktail dress as she attended the event.
She wore her blond curls loose and slung over her shoulders and black heels.
Last year, Deborah revealed on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs that she has seen a positive return on almost £5million of investments made in Dragons’ Den over the past 15 years.
Familiar face: Businesswoman and TV personality Deborah Meaden, 63, looked dapper in a black glittery cocktail dress as she attended the event
Dressed up: She wore her blonde locks down and slung over her shoulders and black heels
Success: Last year, Deborah revealed on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs that she has seen a positive return on nearly £5million worth of investments made in Dragons’ Den over the past 15 years
Also present was Peter Phillips, son of Anne, Princess Royal and Captain Mark Phillips.
He looked dapper in a black tuxedo and bow tie as he stepped out and supported Prince William.
Boris Johnson’s father Stanley Johnson, 82, also looked chic in a suit while attending the event.
A royal night: Also present was Peter Phillips, son of Anne, Princess Royal, and Captain Mark Phillips
Supportive: He looked dapper in a black tuxedo and bow tie as he stepped out and supported Prince William
Elegant: Boris Johnson’s father Stanley Johnson, 82, also looked chic in a suit while attending the event