Camilla was a vision in a beautiful polka-dot dress as she reunited with her ex-husband, Andrew Parker Bowles , who she shares a close bond with.
The royal was also seen interacting with guests including Dame Maureen Lipman, daughter Laura Lopes and her sister Annabel Elliot .
Peter, meanwhile, attended in a suit jacket and pair of denim jeans, while Harriet was dressed to perfection as she styled out a beautiful floral dress. Peter, Harriet and Camilla were seen to be enjoying each other's company at the event and were seen laughing.
Among the royal recipes featured in Tom's new book are a porridge said to be favoured by Camilla, a curry that was loved by King George V and a dessert that was dubbed the Bombe Glacée Princess Elizabeth.
The dessert was so favoured by the late monarch , that it featured at her 1947 marriage to Prince Philip . On his YouTube channel, the late Queen's former chef, Darren McGarvey revealed: "An ice-cream bomb was actually served at the Queen and Prince Phillip's wedding - a Bombe Glacée Princess Elizabeth, and that had strawberries in it."
Tom's mother was the main inspiration for him pursuing a culinary career. Speaking to the Evening Standard in 2012, he shared: "My father was often away with the army, or in London, but mum did a lot of the cooking. She never liked cakes, not baking. Meat. Fish. That's what she did."
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