The Duchess of Edinburgh stepped out on Thursday night to attend a dinner at London’s Trinity restaurant, marking her current role as patron of the National Autism Society.
The Duchess received flowers and took a selfie with a supporter called Camilla.
During the event, she paused to take a selfie with a woman waiting to present her flowers, sharing a warm moment of connection with her followers outside the venue.
The dinner brought together advocates, donors and members of the National Autistic Society to celebrate the charity’s work and raise awareness of autism across the UK.
While the Duchess was lighting up London, Prince Edward was busy celebrating creativity of a different kind in Farnham.
The Duke of Edinburgh made a special visit to the School of Creative and Cultural Industries at the University of the Creative Arts, marking an impressive 170 years of arts education practice.
His Royal Highness took a tour of the university’s facilities, from the warmth and precision of the glass workshop to the high-tech world of its Virtual Production studio.
Along the way, he met students who mastered both traditional crafts and next-generation creative technologies.




