Prince Charles and Camilla attend exhibition marking the Queen's Platinum Jubilee

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Prince Charles and Camilla attend exhibition marking the Queens Platinum Jubilee

Prince Charles and Camilla appeared in excellent spirits as they attended an exhibition marking the Queen's Platinum Jubilee on Wednesday. 

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have visited the London's Tate Britain to view an exhibition marking the longest-reigning monarch's event.

Camilla opted for a black dress with a white collar detail to attend the occasion. She was looking effortlessly elegant. While, Charles appeared equally dashing in a navy pinstriped suit, with a lilac tie and check pocket square.

Earlier in the day, the future king arrived at the Holy Trinity Brompton St Luke's Church to learn of the work the organisation is doing to support refugees and asylum seekers.

During his visit, the heir to the throne met Ukrainian Andriy Kopylash and his daughter Veronika Kopylash, who escaped Ukraine, when speaking with service users during his visit.

The royal couple viewed the exhibition of photographer Nigel Henderson's archive photographs of street parties from the 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.