Penny Lancaster cut a really beautiful figure as she joined her father, at St James’s Palace for the on Tuesday night.
The original sun, 53, glittered in a dramatic copper gown from It- woman brand, Georgia Hardinge. Penny’s dress, which was made of silver layered chiffon, had all-over pleats in a leading style with a distinctive gathered detail on the skirt.
The wife of Sir Rod kept all accessories a minimum while wearing a dramatic silver gown while pairing her gown with elegant pointed-toe slingback heels.
Penny finished her angelic beauty look with a red flush, illuminating highlighter, and feathery lashes while the star’s platinum golden hair was styled in bouncy 70s waves.
Her chair father, however, looked extremely handsome as he wore a bright cream suit jacket and bright black trousers.
King Charles and Sir Rod and Lady Penny celebrate
The King’s Foundation annual awards ceremony showcased the function of students, professors, students and colleagues who have contributed to the organization’s generous work.
“It’s amazing, it’s a great glory. Finding myself here in this beautiful area is a great honor because I come from a very poor community. We all have to consider where we come from”, Sir Rod said of being invited to St James’s Palace.
The Forever Young overridden expressed his gratitude to King Charles for continuing to work while undergoing chemotherapy from the Royal Editor of the Daily Mail, Rebecca English.
“He had care now, he told me. I went through all that. I received therapy five days per week. Like him, I was also working. He’s remarkable”, he added, reflecting on his own quest beating prostate cancers.
Rod’s family Penny added: “Just like my father, His Majesty’s work ethics is amazing. He was the driving force behind looking after the earth, our communities, our historic buildings. Before anyone started hopping on the wagon, he has been that driving push for so many years.”
He was aware of both the significance of his desire to return to job and pursue his passions. He wants to ensure that he leaves a positive impression and raises sufficient awareness among the public to encourage the development of his ideas.
“Her Majesty, of course, was the shining pillar and he was always in her dark. He’s had the best tutor in the world. But it’s his time today. We honor him dearly, and we will do everything in our power to help him achieve his goals and desires for improvement. We have always been followers.”