Charles and the Queen visited the Royal Opera House in central London for a special performance of Carlos Acosta's Don Quixote, before going behind the curtain to meet the cast of the show on Tuesday.
The King, 74, and Queen, 76, watched the ballet in Covent Garden, London. READ MORE:King Charles and Queen Camilla ditched their robes and got into their evening wear last night to take a trip to the ballet following the State Opening of Parliament.
The trip to the ballet followed a busy day for Charles and Camilla, who had carried out the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords on Tuesday morning. The King had a chat with some of the performers after the show and discussed their demanding schedulesFollowing the performance, the King and Queen went backstage to have a chat with the cast members
He was joined by Queen Camilla and his sister Princess Anne, 73, who reprised her role as Gold Stick-in-waiting which she performed at the Coronation in May. The crown, which Queen Elizabeth also wore to her first state opening of parliament, has been passed down from monarch to monarch since George IV's coronation in 1821 and is worn only for official occasions.While paying respect to her mother-in-law, Camilla also paid a subtle tribute to her loved ones on her show-stopping gown.
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