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Charles and Camilla meet king and queen of reality TV


December 4, 2006
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Glamour girl Jordan came face to face with the future king of England at the Royal Variety Performance on Monday night. The I'm A Celebrity star and her husband Peter Andre were presented to Prince Charles and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall at the glitzy bash.

With her royal encounter obviously in mind the 28-year-old had opted for an especially elegant ivory gown, featuring a glamorous beaded bodice and skirt made up of acres of white tulle. And the curvaceous beauty seemed much taken with Camilla's Robinson Valentine dress. "Lovely frock you've got there," she said as she greeted the Duchess.

Jordan greeted the first-in-line equally enthusiastically, smiling broadly and clasping his hand warmly. "We'll be singing for you later," revealed the mum-of-two, to which the Prince responded "Oh good".

Recently re-formed boy band Take That, who were also on hand to welcome the royal couple, beamed from ear to ear after they received some words of support from Camilla. "She said 'I'm so glad to see you back together'," revealed frontman Gary Barlow afterwards. "How about that?"

Among the other famous faces attending the performance at the London Colisseum were newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky, who was looking appropriately glam in a royal blue number, and pop veteran Rod Stewart.

Photo: © Alphapress.com
The reality TV star - resplendent in an ivory gown - clasps Charles' hand warmly as she and her husband are presented to the Prince at the Royal Variety Performance Photo: © EMPICSy
Photo: © Alphapress.com
Camilla, who was wearing an elegant gown by Robinson Valentine - the design duo who created her wedding ensemble - told Take That she was happy to see them back togetherPhoto: © Getty Images

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