March of the Windsors! Lady Amelia arrives for Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace with her parents (and her sister Lady Marina is just behind with their grandparents)
- Amelia has arrived for Christmas lunch with the Queen at Buckingham Palace
- The rising model, 22, is the granddaughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent
- She arrived in a private car along with her parents, George and Sylvana
- She was closely followed by her sister, Marina, who sat with their grandparents
She has been jetting back and forth between Paris and London as her fashion career continues to go from strength to strength.
And the fun continued for Lady Amelia Windsor on Wednesday when she joined her family for the Queen's annual Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace.
Amelia, 22, was spotted arriving at the palace in a private car with her parents George and Sylvana.
The granddaughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, who is known to friends as 'Mel', wore a grey tweed dress paired with a smart black cardigan and understated gold jewellery.
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Christmas lunch: Looking slightly downcast, the society beauty, who is 36th in line to the throne, appeared to be sitting next to a pink bag full of presents
Looking slightly downcast, the society beauty, who is 36th in line to the throne, appeared to be sitting next to a pink bag full of presents.
She was closely followed by her sister Lady Marina with their grandparents the Duke and Duchess of Kent, although it is not clear whether their older brother, Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, was in attendance.
As well as the Queen and Prince Philip, the sisters will rub shoulders with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their children, along with newly-engaged Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, at the meal this afternoon.
Amelia, who was once dubbed 'Britain's most beautiful royal' by society magazine Tatler, is signed with Storm modelling agency and has walked the runway for the likes of Dolce & Gabbana.
Family affair: Amelia was followed by her sister Lady Marina (centre) with their grandparents the Duke and Duchess of Kent, although it is not clear whether their brother Edward was there
Busy week: The society beauty has been jetting back and forth between Paris and London as her fashion career continues to go from strength to strength
The University of Edinburgh graduate also recently appeared in new British Vogue editor Edward Enninful first ever issue.
Industry experts have predicted that Amelia - who has all the kudos of royalty without any of the restraints placed on more high profile members of the family - could make £1 million a year through brand collaborations alone.
Amelia's first foray into the world of modelling came in 2010, when she and her siblings posed for Hardy Amies. She's now signed to Storm - the same agency that represents Kate Moss.
Amelia, 22, was spotted arriving at the palace in a private car with her parents George (behind the driving wheel) and Sylvana
Right royal knees-up: As well as the Queen and Prince Philip, the sisters will rub shoulders with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
But she's previously hinted that her interest in fashion extends beyond appearing in front of the camera in previous interviews.
She told Vogue she wanted to understand 'every aspect' of a fashion house - down to how fabrics are made.
The rising star has also completed an internship at Chanel and said of her time with the fashion house: 'It was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. To see how much goes into making a fashion business is quite exciting.'
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