Queen Camilla Displays Kate Middleton and Prince William's Wedding Photo at Royal Reception — See the Shot!

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<p>Stephane Cardinale/Corbis via Gett</p> Kate Middleton and Prince William wave from the Buckingham Palace balcony on their April 2011 wedding day

Stephane Cardinale/Corbis via Gett

Kate Middleton and Prince William wave from the Buckingham Palace balcony on their April 2011 wedding day

Even Queen Camilla is still thinking of Kate Middleton and Prince William’s dreamy royal wedding day!

On Thursday, the Queen, 76, hosted a reception at Clarence House to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Forward Arts Foundation, which promotes the knowledge and enjoyment of poetry across the U.K. Queen Camilla chatted with actress and London library president Helena Bonham Carter during the evening event, where cameras caught framed photos arranged on a table behind them — including a shot from the Prince and Princess of Wales’ 2011 wedding day.

The image appears to be a formal portrait taken by royal photographer Hugo Burnard, who was recently tapped to capture King Charles and Queen Camilla’s May coronation. William and Kate’s nuptials were not Burnard’s first royal assignment — he was previously commissioned when Charles and Camilla tied the knot in 2005!

<p>Yui Mok - Pool/Getty</p> Queen Camilla chats with Helena Bonham Carter at the Forward Arts Foundation reception at Clarence House on October 11

Yui Mok - Pool/Getty

Queen Camilla chats with Helena Bonham Carter at the Forward Arts Foundation reception at Clarence House on October 11

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The displayed wedding photo, taken in the throne room at Buckingham Palace on April 29, 2011, shows a newly married Prince William and Kate smiling beside Charles, Camilla Prince Harry, Kate’s parents Carole and Michael Middleton, sister Pippa and brother James. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip beamed from their seats and were flanked by bridesmaids Grace van Cutsem, Eliza Lopes, Margarita Armstrong-Jones and Lady Louise Windsor as well as page boys Tom Pettifer and William Lowther-Pinkerton.

The young bridal party was full of family connections. Grace is William’s goddaughter, Eliza is Camilla’s granddaughter, Margarita is Princess Margaret’s granddaughter and Lady Louise is the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh (and William’s first cousin). Tom is the son of Tiggy Pettifer (née Legge-Bourke) who was Charles’ sons' nanny in the '90s, while William is the son of Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, former private secretary to Prince William and Prince George's godfather.

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<p>Yui Mok - Pool/Getty</p> Queen Camilla smiles at the Forward Arts Foundation reception at Clarence House on October 11

Yui Mok - Pool/Getty

Queen Camilla smiles at the Forward Arts Foundation reception at Clarence House on October 11

Queen Camilla’s latest royal reception brought supporters, friends and past winners of the Forward Prizes for Poetry together to mark 30 years of the Forward Arts Foundation and thank them for all their work around the cause. The book-loving Queen was in her element at the literary event, where she chatted with guests and posed for a group photo. The Forward Arts Foundation is dedicated to bringing poetry to new audiences, recognizing achievement and supporting talent, and its namesake prizes are the top awards for new poetry published in the U.K. and Ireland. Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and Claudia Rankine are all alumni.

As Queen Camilla embraced a new royal ranking and its elevated responsibilities following the death of her mother-in-law Queen Elizabeth last year, she carefully arranged favorite family photographs throughout the royal residences (like Clarence House, where she and King Charles live) and various palaces.

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Chris Jackson/Getty Queen Camilla poses with Paddington Bears left at at royal residences as tributes to Queen Elizabeth, which were cleaned and donated
Chris Jackson/Getty Queen Camilla poses with Paddington Bears left at at royal residences as tributes to Queen Elizabeth, which were cleaned and donated

Last October, Buckingham Palace released a new photo of the Queen Consort to announce that the hundreds of plush bears left outside royal residences following the death of Queen Elizabeth would be donated to children's hospitals. As seen in the picture of Camilla, a table behind featured a sentimental collection of pictures — including one from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding in 2018 and another from Prince Louis' christening the same year.

Also displayed was a formal portrait of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, taken in honor of her Diamond Jubilee. The royal couple smiled together in formal attire accented with their Order of the Garter sashes — the highest order of chivalry in the U.K.

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