Melania Trump dons red cape gown to dine with royals

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After enjoying a lavish dinner hosted by the British monarch, on Tuesday, US and threw a special dinner at Winfield House for and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, among others.

Some royal family members and other prominent British public figures were seen in attendance.

Making a statement with her sartorial choice, the looked resplendent in a stunning red-caped gown by Clare Waight Keller, who also designed the wedding dress for Harry's wife Meghan Markle, reported

The gorgeous dress is made of wool crepe. It features sequin-and-bead embroidered bodice panel and long cape sleeves that are slit open at the front.

Her red gown was completely different from the all-white ensemble she wore to the state dinner on Monday. kept things simple and wore a classic black and white tuxedo.

The red gown is the third time Melania has worn a cape-style outfit for a formal event since her husband took office. Last year, during a working visit to Britain and for a dinner at Blenheim Palace, she wore a sweeping Grecian-goddess pale chiffon gown by J. Mendel featuring panels that fell from each shoulder in the style of a cape.

looked elegant as ever in a white gown, featuring sheer sleeves and a floral embroidered overlay, by

Meghan has not been seen lately since she is on her maternity leave following the birth of her and Harry's son

Meanwhile, was with the Trumps on Monday during a lunch hosted by and also visited an exhibit at after the was welcomed in the palace garden.

The Trumps were seen all smiles on Tuesday evening after Monday night's state dinner hosted by the at The Trumps hosted the reciprocal dinner for the royals, with the and his duchess representing his 93-year-old mother.

As per the tradition, the dinner was planned by the The guests relished one of the president's favourite meals: Steak and potatoes, only fancier.

Other guests at the dinner included Trump's children, Jr., and her husband, Jared Kushner, and his wife, Lara, and

Mike Pompeo, acting Mick Mulvaney, and and his Scotland-born wife, were also seen in attendance. The former Labor Party was also there.

The dinner was followed by a day of meetings to talk about business and politics. The Trumps also toured the Churchill War Rooms nearby.

It was the third time that the mingled with the during his visit. Besides dining at the state banquet, they also met for tea and a chat at Charles' London palace, Clarence House, on Monday afternoon.

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First Published: Wed, June 05 2019. 10:57 IST