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Sophie Wessex was photographed beaming tonight, as she joined other senior members of the royal family at the Platinum Party in the Palace, at Buckingham Palace.

The royal, 57, who is married to Prince Edward, 58, cut a stylish figure in an all-white lace wrap dress, which she cinched in at the waist with a matching material belt.

She finished off her look by styling her blonde tresses in tousled waves that cascaded past her shoulders, and donning statement jewellery, including a large star pendant necklace, and matching earrings.

She was accompanied by her husband Prince Edward, as well as her two children, Lady Louise Windsor, 18, and James Viscount Severn, 14.

Lady Louise Windsor looked both stylish and comfortable, matching a black and white dress with a grey coat, as she attended the event which featured performances from the likes of Eurovision star Sam Ryder and Diversity's Ashley Banjo.

Sophie Wessex was photographed beaming tonight, as she joined other senior members of the royal family to attend the Platinum Party in the Palace

Perhaps mindful of the brisk evening weather, the 18-year-old appeared to be clutching a blanket, as she took to her seat.

Other royals in attendance at the concert were Kate Middleton, 40, her husband Prince William, 39, and their two eldest children Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, seven.

Also at the event were Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, Zara and Mike Tindall and Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, who were accompanied by their husbands.

Tonight's concert was set to be the highlight of the third day of public events to mark the 96-year-old monarch's record-breaking Platinum Jubilee with 22,000 people set to attend in person outside Buckingham Palace.

The Countess who is married to Prince Edward cut a stylish figure in an all-white lace wrap dress which she cinched in at the waist with a matching material belt

Sophie seemed in high spirits as she pointed out into the crowd at the Jubilee concert amongst the other senior members of the royal family

Sophie Wessex (left) attended the concert with her two children James Viscount (centre) and Lady Louise Windsor (right)

Prince Edward was joined by his daughter Lady Louise Windsor at the Buckingham Palace party on Saturday night

Sophie Wessex, elegant in a white eyelet dress, took her seat next to Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence and Princess Anne

To watch the concert at Buckingham Palace the Countess of Wessex added a stylish pair of black framed glasses as she waved a Union Jack flag in the air

Among the royal attendees at Saturday's star-studded live Jubilee concert, staged in front of Buckingham Palace, were the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Prince Charles and Prince William announced they would take centre stage in front of a crowd of 22,000 to pay tribute to the Queen during the star-studded Jubilee concert.

The father and son - both future kings - spoke separately in honour of the monarch towards the end of the BBC's open-air Party at the Palace show, staged in the front of Buckingham Palace.

Clarence House and Kensington Palace announced both Charles and William would address the crowds at the high profile event, which falls on the third evening of the four-day Jubilee festivities.

Prince William, 39, and Kate Middleton, 40, brought along their two eldest children as the Royal Family turned out in force for the historic concert in London

The Duchess of Cambridge leaned across to speak to her children as the concert got underway outside the palace

Prince George looked delighted as he watched the concert with his father the Duke of Cambridge

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were among the other royals who attended tonight's concert, alongside their husbands Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank

But Harry and Meghan, whose daughter Lilibet is celebrating her first birthday, were not among those in the royal box.

A spokesperson for the couple, who stepped down as senior royals in 2020, said they were spending the day privately.

Others out in force to watch acts including Diana Ross and Alicia Keys included the Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.

Princess Anne wrapped up warm adding a blue and cream scarf to her smart black ensemble as she watched on from the royal box.

Queen + Adam Lambert have delivered an electric opening to the BBC's Platinum Party at the Palace concert with a selection of classic hit songs.

Among the royal attendees at Saturday's star-studded live Jubilee concert, staged in front of Buckingham Palace, were the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall who took to the stage to thank the Queen

Buckingham Palace was lit up in the Union Jack as drones spelt out 'Thank you Ma'am' above the landmark

Prince William took centre stage in front of a crowd of 22,000 to pay tribute to the Queen during the star-studded Jubilee concert

Later in the evening, Sophie added a black jacket over her white dress to keep warm

Princess Anne wrapped up warm adding a blue and cream scarf to her smart black ensemble as she watched on from the royal box

American singer Lambert, 40, took to the stage dressed in a black and gold embellished coat to continue the beat alongside the Royal military band.

The rock band's guitarist Brian May made another memorable entrance on stage by being raised from beneath the stage while shredding on his guitar.

May created a classic moment 20 years ago, during the 2002 Golden Jubilee celebrations, when he performed God Save The Queen on Buckingham Palace's roof.

The rock group also performed Don't Stop Me Now to a crowd of cheering fans as multi-coloured lights flashed across the stage.

Princess Charlotte and Prince George were also seen waving their Union Jack flags along to the song We Are The Champions as they sat in the Royal Box at the front in between their parents

Kate, 40, put her best foot forward in a £400 Tailored Crepe Midi Dress from Self Portrait, after a quick outfit change from the vibrant orange ensemble she was wearing earlier in the day

Kate and Princess Charlotte joined in with the crowds outside Buckingham Palace as they waved Union Jack flags at the concert

Kate Middleton sung along to one of the performances as the concert got underway at Buckingham Palace on Saturday

They were followed by Jax Jones who opened his set with his song You Don't Know Me while sitting in a bed, which he previously said was in tribute to people making music from their bedrooms.

Behind him was a mock-up English Heritage blue plaque on a screen which read: 'Jax Jones Bedroom Producer SE23 lives here.'

He then introduced rapper Stefflon Don, singer Mabel and musician John Newman - who joined him for different songs

Elbow followed up with a performance of One Day Like This alongside the Citizens of the World Choir, before Ashley Banjo and his dance troupe Diversity took to the stage.

They delivered an energetic routine to a number of British songs popular throughout the Queen's reign.

Moving from the sixties to the songs of today, the group danced to The Beatles' She Loves You, the Bee Gees' Night Fever and David Bowie's Let's Dance.

Seven-year-old Princess Charlotte looked delighted and pulled faces as she took her seat next to her big brother George

Princess Eugenie was seen beaming as she waved to crowds at the star-studded event, accompanied by her husband Jack Brooksbank

They then danced to the 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 that saw the royal family travel around the country joining people celebrating the Queen's 70-year reign.

Millions of viewers were delighted as the Queen appeared in a surprise comic sketch with Paddington Bear to kick-start the concert.

The monarch and the famous bear - both much loved British institutions - tapped out the beat of the We Will Rock You anthem together on china teacups using silver spoons as a unique way of getting the celebrations under way.

With the special, secretly-pre-recorded humorous two-and-a-half-minute sequence played at the start of the televised BBC's Platinum Party at the Palace, the unlikely duo set the rhythm for opening act Queen + Adam Lambert - who joined in on the main stage.

Sir Rod Stewart performed Sweet Caroline at the Platinum Party at Buckingham Palace on Saturday night

The crowds heard archive recordings of the Queen speaking about the future of the planet in 1989 during her Christmas Message: 'The future of all life on earth depends on how we behave towards one another and how we treat the plants and animals that share our world with us'

Images of flowers and greenery were projected onto Buckingham Palace during the Prince William and Sir David Attenborough's segment on the environment

Elizabeth II and the digitally animated character met for a chaotic cream tea at 'Buckingham Palace' in the footage, with the Queen revealing she shares Paddington's love of marmalade sandwiches and keeps an emergency stash in her trademark handbag.

The duffle-coat wearing bear showed the Queen how he ensured he always had his favourite treat on him just in case, lifting up his red hat to reveal his snack.

The Queen responded by revealing 'So do I' before opening her bag and declaring 'I keep mine in here' to show her very own ready-made supply of the bread and orange preserve staple.

Accident-prone Paddington was shown causing mayhem by accidentally depriving the understanding sovereign of another cup of tea and spraying cream from a chocolate eclair over a Palace Footman.

The bear from deepest darkest Peru congratulated the Queen on her reign of 70 years, saying: 'Happy Jubilee Ma'am. And thank you. For everything.'

The modest Queen replied: 'That's very kind.'

It brought back memories of the Queen's James Bond skit for the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, when the monarch met 007, played by Daniel Craig, and then appeared to parachute into the stadium, with the help of a body double.

Duran Duran performs during the Platinum Party at the Palace in front of Buckingham Palace, London, on day three of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II

The BBC 's Party In The Palace kicked off with a spectacular appearance from Adam Lambert and Queen on Saturday night

Paddington and the Queen were pictured sat opposite each other in ornate chair at a table, laid for afternoon tea, covered with a white linen cloth in an opulent room.

Buckingham Palace said the Queen felt the opportunity to invite Paddington to tea was 'too fun to miss'.

The Palace said: 'Her Majesty is well known for her sense of humour, so it should be no surprise that she decided to take part in tonight's sketch.

'There was an interest in the filming and animation process and the opportunity to invite a famous bear to tea was just too much fun to miss.

'While The Queen may not be attending the concert in person, she was very keen that people understood how much it meant to her and that all those watching had a great time.'

The film was kept under wraps for several months by Buckingham Palace, BBC Studios and Heyday Films/StudioCanal.

Rock and Roll Legend: Queen's guitarist Brian May performs at the Platinum Party at Buckingham Palace on Saturday night

Legends: During their opening number, Brian May incredibly appeared up from behind a golden stage on a huge platform as he rocked the guitar solo while Roger Taylor put on an incredible show behind the drums

Mabel, center, performs at the Platinum Jubilee concert taking place in front of Buckingham Palace, London

Through the ages: Diversity performing during the Platinum Party at the Palace staged in front of Buckingham Palace

Pictured: Andrew Lloyd Webber (left) and Lin-Manuel Miranda performing during the Platinum Party at the Palace

Actor Ben Whishaw voice Paddington, just as he did in the hit movies of the children's story.

Those involved in the film, which was actually shot at Windsor Castle, praised the Queen's wit and warmth during the process, saying she shone and put them all at ease.

Mark Sidaway, executive producer for the BBC's Platinum Party at the Palace said: 'We were thrilled and honoured when we learned Her Majesty had agreed to run with this touching yet joyful idea the team had come up with - although it was slightly nerve-wracking ensuring it all blended seamlessly with the live performance from Queen + Adam Lambert.'

The Queen has delighted millions of viewers by appearing in a surprise comic sketch with Paddington Bear to kick-start the Jubilee concert. Pictured: Queen Elizabeth II and Paddington Bear having cream tea and a marmalade at Buckingham Palace

Party of two: The Queen performed a skit for the BBC's Platinum Party at the Palace, where she and Paddington Bear chatted before she tapped along to 'We Will Rock You' by Queen to kick start the party and star-studded concert this evening

The bear congratulated the Queen on her reign of 70 years, saying: 'Happy Jubilee Ma'am. And thank you. For everything.'

Rosie Alison of Heyday Films said: 'Filming Her Majesty's tea party with Paddington Bear was such an emotional day for the entire crew.

'All of us were in awe of the Queen's wit, warmth and radiant aura as she patiently engaged with a polite, clumsy but very well-intentioned bear.

'Of course, she shone, and put Paddington (and all of us) at ease. Capturing this lovely encounter was an absolute joy and unique privilege for the whole team.'

Anna Marsh, chief executive of StudioCanal, added: 'Filming with Her Majesty and Paddington Bear at The Palace is a memory we will all cherish.

'Her Majesty's warmth and generosity was a joy to behold. And who better to thank Her Majesty than Paddington, over a pot of tea, a marmalade sandwich, and with a touch of chaos. Aunt Lucy would be proud.'

Paddington, created by late British author Michael Bond, and the Queen share something in common - they both have two birthdays.

When Paddington was adopted by the Brown family, they agreed that bears, 'just like the Queen', have two birthdays every year.

The Queen's actual birthday is on April 21, but she has an official one each year in June. Paddington's birthday are - on June 25 and December 25.

Incredible start: People gather along The Mall for the Platinum Party At The Palace concert outside Buckingham Palace

Members of the public on The Mall before the start of the Platinum Party at the Palace in front of Buckingham Palace, London

Excited ticket-holders queued for up to 12 hours before tonight's star-studded Platinum Party at the Palace, enjoying a festive atmosphere despite the long wait. Pictured: The crowd arriving before the start of the Platinum Party at the Palace

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