December 04, 2019 - 19:54 GMT Laura Sutcliffe On Wednesday evening, Prince Charles and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall attended the Royal Film Performance of 1917 in aid of The Film and TV Charity at the ODEON Luxe, Leicester Square. Looking in great spirits as they arrived, Charles and Camilla met John Pike and Alex Pumfrey plus representatives and supporters of The Film and TV Charity in the foyer.
var playerInstance=playerInstance || []; playerInstance['eAe4CCvF']=document.addEventListener=> { window.player=lf.player; }); WATCH VIDEO OF THE ROYAL ARRIVAL ABOVE The film is set around the time of the First World War, and follows the story of two young British soldiers - Schofield and Blake. The plot was inspired by Sam Mendes’ grandfather Alfred Mendes, an acclaimed Trinidadian novelist, who spent two years fighting for Britain on the Belgian front in WWI. Camilla's great uncles, Harry, Alick and Hugh Cubitt were killed in the conflict, giving it additional resonance for the royal couple.
This is the second consecutive night the mother-of-two has been out in the evening. On Tuesday, Camilla headed to a reception for NATO leaders at Buckingham Palace which marked 70 years of the NATO alliance. The mother-of-three decided to leave her favourite black dress at home and pulled out all the stops with a festive red dress, which had long sleeves and a fancy pleated skirt. The duchess accessorised with glam jewellery and her hair was coiffed in her trademark bouffant style.
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