Pippa Middleton looked radiant in a green dress as she joined her parents Carole and Michael Middleton at the platinum party on Saturday night.
The 38-year-old sister of the Duchess of Cambridge came out in a lime green dress with pleated details on her chest for a starry night at Buckingham Palace.
In keeping with her relaxed style, Pippa wore her brown hair in loose curls and kept her makeup to a minimum. She finished the set with a few well-chosen jewelry, including a delicate necklace.
Pippa, who is the mother of three-year-old Arthur and one-year-old Grace, did not appear to be accompanied by her husband James Matthews.
Meanwhile, her mother Carole opted for a crunchy cream blazer and wore her hair dry. Michael was typically elegant in a suit and tie.
Despite not being members of the royal family, the Middletons were able to secure much-sought-after tickets to the concert to celebrate Her Majesty’s 70th birthday.
Pippa Middleton looked radiant in a green dress as she joined her parents Carole and Michael Middleton at the platinum party on Saturday night. The Duchess of Cambridge’s sister came out in a lime green dress with wrinkled details on her chest for the starry night at Buckingham Palace.
Meanwhile, her mother Carole opted for a crunchy cream blazer and wore her hair dry. Michael was typically elegant in a suit and tie
Despite not being members of the royal family, the Middletons were able to secure much-sought-after tickets to the concert to celebrate Her Majesty’s 70th birthday.
The Duchess of Cambridge has maintained a close relationship with her parents, brother, sister and their families, although her role within the royal family has become more demanding.
The Middletons are often quiet pillars of support in high-profile moments in Kate Middleton’s life, including the recent Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey.
The royal family showed their support for the queen when she celebrated her 70th year on the throne.
Although she was forced to lose her in the midst of ongoing health struggles, she still managed to steal the show starring a computer-generated Paddington Bear in a hilarious sketch to open the concert.
The queen demolished the house when Paddington gathered her for tea with cream.
For the 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony, James Bond made a famous appearance with the Queen – and now it was the turn of everyone’s favorite Peruvian bear – who was filmed alongside the monarch.
The queen revealed that she shares Paddington’s love for jam sandwiches and that she keeps an emergency tank in her purse.
The film was shown when the star-studded party began in the shadow of Buckingham Palace, and the queen and her furry guest had a new way of introducing the first act: playing the rhythm of We Queen’s Rock Will You at China Tea Cups.
Prince William, 39, and Kate Middleton, 40, were carrying their two older children when the royal family showed up for the historic London concert.
Prince Edward joined his daughter Lady Louise Windsor at Buckingham Palace party on Saturday night
Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenia and her husbands joined the royal family in the star-studded concert
Sophie Wessex, elegant in a white-eyed dress, sat down beside Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence and Princess Anne.
Prince George was delighted to see the concert with his father, the Duke of Cambridge
The Duchess of Cambridge leaned over to talk to her children as the concert began outside the palace
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and her family, in the center, led the royal arrivals to the platinum party at the palace.
The Duchess of Cambridge laughed at the opening monologue as the concert began at the Platinum Festival
The Duchess of Cambridge sits with Princess Charlotte’s daughter in the front row of the royal box for the platinum party at the palace for the Queen’s 70th birthday celebrations.
Duchess of Cornwall, Prince of Wales and Royal Princess attend platinum party at the palace
Sophie Wessex and her children James, Viscount Severn and Lady Louise Windsor took their seats at the palace party
Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who had previously paid a surprise visit to Cardiff Castle with their parents for a jubilee event, sat in the front row of the Royal Box for the concert with the Duke and Queen. Duchess of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.
Members of the royal family joined them in VIP seats, as did politicians, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Queen + Adam Lambert have made an electric opening at the BBC Platinum Party concert at the Palace with a selection of hit classical songs.
The Queen has delighted millions of viewers by appearing in a surprise comic sketch with Paddington Bear to kick off the Jubilee concert. Pictured: Queen Elizabeth II and Paddington Bear drinking cream tea and jam at Buckingham Palace
Party Two: The Queen performed a parody for the BBC’s Platinum Party at the Palace, where she and Paddington Bear chatted before playing Queen’s “We Will Rock You” to kick off the party and star-studded concert tonight.
The bear congratulated the queen on her 70th birthday, saying, “Happy birthday, madam. And thank you. For everything.”
American singer Lambert, 40, took to the stage dressed in a black and gold-trimmed coat to continue the rhythm alongside the royal military band.
Rock band guitarist Brian May made another memorable entry on stage by being lifted from under the stage while grinding with his guitar.
May created a classic moment 20 years ago, during the 2002 Golden Jubilee celebrations, when she performed God Save The Queen on the roof of Buckingham Palace.
The rock band also performed Don’t Stop Me Now in front of a crowd of cheering fans as multicolored lights shone across the stage.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George were also seen waving their Union Jack flags alongside the song We Are The Champions as they sat in the Royal Box in front of their parents.
Prince George surprised as he joined his father, Prince William, at the platinum party at Buckingham Palace on Saturday night.
The royal father and son laughed throughout the opening monologue as the historic concert began at the palace tonight
The Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and the Duke of Cambridge led the royal arrivals tonight
The royal family waved flags as they led the crowd of thousands preparing to see the Platinum Feast at the Palace
Princess Charlotte and Prince George were sitting between her parents William and Kate at the palace concert
They were followed by Jax Jones who opened his set with his song You Don’t Know Me while sitting on a bed, which he previously said was a tribute to people making music from their rooms.
Behind him was a blue plaque of English heritage on a screen that read, “Jax Jones SE23’s bedroom producer lives here.”
He then introduced rapper Stefflon Don, singer Mabel and musician John Newman, who joined him for different songs.
Elbow continued with a One Day Like This performance with the Citizens of the World choir, before Ashley Banjo and her dance group Diversity took the stage.
They offered an energetic routine to a series of popular British songs during the reign of the queen.
Moving from the 1960s to today’s songs, the group danced The Beatles ’She Loves You, the Bee Gees’ Night Fever and David Bowie’s Let’s Dance.
They then danced to Spice Girls’ Spice Up Your Life, One Direction’s What Makes You Beautiful and Stormzy’s Big For Your Boots.
The concert came at the end of a busy day when the royal family traveled across the country joining the people celebrating the queen’s 70th birthday.
Derby Day missed the queen, who has suffered a recurrence of her mobility problems, but her granddaughter Zara Phillips, who joined her family, including the royal princess, at the Epsom racecourse, said that the monarch would have looked at him at home in his “comfortable clothes.”