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Tusk Awards Celebrate 10th Anniversary at Hampton Court Palace

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Tusk Awards Celebrate 10th Anniversary at Hampton Court Palace

The prestigious Tusk Awards are set to celebrate their 10th anniversary at Hampton Court Palace, located on the southwest tip of London, on November 1.

The highly anticipated evening ceremony is expected to be graced by the presence of the Prince, possibly accompanied by his wife, Princess Catherine, who is known to attend such distinguished events.

Reflecting on a past memorable moment, back in November 2018, the Princess of Wales captivated onlookers with her elegance in a teal gown at the Tusk Conservation Awards held at Banqueting House in London.

Accompanied by her husband, , the royal couple exuded joy as they made their way to the reception, marking the beginning of their engagements for the week.

Kate exuded radiance in a floor-length gown designed by Jenny Packham, a timeless piece she had previously showcased in 2012.

The dress, adorned with lace cap sleeves, a delicate lace back, and an embellished waist detail, was complemented by Jimmy Choo heels and a matching bespoke Jenny Packham clutch bag, completing her sophisticated ensemble.

Having recently returned to Royal duties following maternity leave with , the Princess has been showcasing a series of chic outfits.

At the Tusk Conservation Awards, she charmed attendees with her impeccable style and grace, donning her signature bouncy blow-dry hairstyle and accessorizing with exquisite diamond chandelier earrings and a poppy brooch, believed to be from the Queen's collection.

The vibrant gown worn by the Princess has made previous appearances, notably debuting at an Olympic gala in 2012.

Designed with a lace bodice embellished with Swarovski crystals, a pleated skirt, ribbon-waisted with crystal and flower adornments, and a matching bespoke clutch bag, the dress perfectly encapsulated the Princess's regal yet modern fashion sense.

As a testament to their dedication to conservation efforts, the Duke, who became the Royal Patron of Tusk in December 2005, will be presenting three awards at the upcoming ceremony, followed by a brief speech.

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