Queen welcomes billionaire business leaders and tech entrepreneurs to Windsor Castle
Her Royal smile-ness! Queen, Prince William and Prince Charles welcome business leaders, presidential envoys and tech entrepreneurs including Bill Gates and John Kerry to Windsor Castle for a VERY lavish reception
Queen, 95, donned turquoise co-ord as she held a reception at Windsor Castle Bill Gates and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss were among guests invited to eveningThe Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge were also in attendance
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The Queen put on a stylish display as she welcomed billionaire business leaders, presidential envoys and tech entrepreneurs to Windsor Castle for a lavish reception following a Government investment summit on Tuesday.
Her Majesty, 95, who looked effortlessly chic in a matching turquoise co-ord with floral detail, completed her outfit with a pair of trusted patent black shoes and dangling pearl earrings.
Among the guests invited to the Queen’s Berkshire home after the day-long conference in London was Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who could be seen leaning forward to shake the monarch’s hand.
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge, who were also in attendance, were suited and booted as they met some of the leading figures in the castle’s green drawing room before mingling more widely.
The Queen, 95, put on a stylish display as she welcomed billionaire business leaders, presidential envoys and tech entrepreneurs to Windsor Castle for a lavish reception following a Government investment summit. Pictured, greeting Microsoft co-founder turned philanthropist Bill Gates
The Duke of Cambridge with guests at a reception for international business and investment leaders at Windsor Castle
US climate envoy John Kerry, Poppy Gustafsson, chief executive officer of cyber security firm Darktrace, and Hamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan managing director of Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, were among those who met the senior royals.
The Queen, Charles and Prince William warmly welcomed the business leaders and members of the Government including Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was due to be introduced first, but he appeared after the Queen began welcoming her guests and took his place at the end of the line.
The senior royals were also joined by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Prince Michael of Kent.
Queen Elizabeth II greets Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) at a reception for international business and investment leaders at Windsor Castle
Her Majesty, who looked effortlessly chic in a matching turquoise co-ord with floral detail, greeted guests alongside Boris Johnson
Prince William, Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II welcome guests including US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry (C) and Microsoft founder-turned-philanthropist Bill Gates (R)
A relaxed-looking Duke of Cambridge, who opted for a navy suit, crisp white shirt and red tie, could be seen with a drink in his hand as he chatted to guests in the sumptuous surroundings of the Castle’s St George’s Hall.
In a foreword for the Global Investment Summit’s official brochure, the Queen said she was ‘proud’ of how the UK is moving towards a sustainable future but ‘there is still much more to do’.
The head of state also urged nations to ‘rise to the challenge’ and avert the problems associated with climate change.
Her Majesty described how tackling the pandemic had inspired scientific breakthroughs and how innovation in the UK often comes from ‘teamwork against adversity’ like the Second World War efforts of Alan Turing and colleagues in breaking the Nazi regime’s Enigma Code.
The Monarch, who was wearing a turquoise co-ord suit, seemed in high spirits as she spoke with guests at the reception (pictured)
The Prime Minister and the Queen exchanged a few words as she met the guests at the lavish reception, pictured
Her Majesty looked effortlessly stylish in a stunning turquoise co-ord suit which she paired with her trusted black patent pumps, pictured
The Queen donned three rows of pearls and matching earrings as well as a Diamond brooch for tonight’s event
Guests paid their respects to the Queen as she made her way along the line to welcome each and every one of them, pictured
Bill Gates could be seen leaning forward as she gave Her Majesty a warm handshake, pictured
Father-of-three Bill Gates and other guests smiled as the Queen exchanged words with them
As guests mingled, the Queen seemed in her element and shone thanks to her good spirits, pictured
She added: ‘The challenge of today, however, is not in breaking a code. It is in working together across the globe to avert the challenges of climate change. It is our shared responsibility, of those in government, business, and civil society, to rise to this challenge.
‘I am proud of how the United Kingdom is seeking to secure a sustainable future, yet there is still much more to do.
‘This summit is not just a showcase, but an opportunity to come together and, in the generous spirit of collaboration, forge new partnerships.’
The Queen and the Prime Minister arrived at the event together and proceeded to greet the guests
The Monarch listened carefully, learning more about the work her guests do, with Boris Johnson by her side
Prince Charles and Prince William joined the Queen in welcoming their guest at the reception tonight
John Kerry seemed delighted to meet the Queen tonight, as other guests, which included Bill Gates, right, watched on
Boris Johnson and the Queen arrived at the reception together, to greet guests at Windsor Castle, pictured
The Queen seemed riveted by her conversation with the Prime Minister and another guest tonight
UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, wearing a blue number, curtsied respectfully when greeting the Queen
Prince William looked sharp in a black blazer with a crisp white shirt and a dark red tie, pictured
Bill Gates, who is still recovering from the emotions of last weekend, where his daughter got married, looked happy to meet the Queen
The Queen popped in her turquoise suit tonight, and seemed to delight guests with her conversation
John Kerry, United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, bowed respectful as he shook the Queen’s hand, pictured
As the sun set on Windsor Castle, the night had just began for the Queen, who was an attentive host to her guests
Some of the world’s most powerful men bowed to the Queen at tonight’s event, from John Kerry, left to Bill Gates
Prince William, left, seemed delighted to shake hands with Bill Gates at tonight’s reception, pictured