Queen Elizabeth wears summery floral dress as she welcomes religious leaders to Windsor
The Queen welcomed Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al Azhar, to Windsor castle.
For the audience with the two men, she wore a light pink shift dress.
The dress featured a delicate jasmine print in green and white.
She paired this with a three string pearl necklace and pearl earrings.
A slim gold watch could be seen on her left hand.
Completing the outfit, the Head of the Royal Family chose a pair of black low-heeled court shoes.
As usual, the Queen’s hair was blowdried into her favoured regal style.
A pop of pink lipstick added colour to the overall look.
Seen in the background was the Queen’s black Launer handbag.
While she has been reducing her workload in recent years, the Queen still attends many official functions.
Just this week she was out with other key members of the Royal Family for the Royal Airforce Centenary celebrations.
The Queen looked radiant in blue after missing the christening of her great-grandson Prince Louis the day before.
She chose a light blue and turquoise jacket worn over a printed dress in the same colours.
A hat, with a peacock feather tucked in, completed the look.
Jewellery wise, Her Majesty chose her usual string of pearls and pearl earrings, adding interest with a large diamond brooch.
As always with public engagements, the Queen wore a pair of pristine white gloves.
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