Lady Kitty Spencer looked chic in a black ensemble as she attended a glitzy Christmas event for a homeless charity on Wednesday night.
The model, 33, wore a sophisticated all-black ensemble consisting of a black quilted jacket with a satin hem.
The organization celebrated the occasion at 45 Park Lane, a five-star hotel that is part of the Dorchester Collection in Mayfair, London.
He was wearing a simple black T-shirt under his jacket and smart, slim-fitting suit pants that flared out at the bottom.
Kitty teamed the ensemble with pointy black heels and wore a red Centrepoint badge to show her solidarity with the charity.
To accessorize, the mother of one donned silver diamond earrings, which sparkled as she posed for photos at the event.
Kitty wore her wavy, blow-dried golden blonde locks in a half-up, half-down wavy hairstyle and opted for glam makeup, sporting bright pink eyeshadow and nude lip gloss.
Charles Spencer’s daughter, who is a Centrepoint ambassador, was photographed pressing the button to turn on the lights on the charity’s Christmas tree.
The model, 33, wore a sophisticated all-black ensemble consisting of a padded black blazer with a satin hem.
The late Princess Diana long passionately supported efforts to end homelessness.
At the luxury hotel, Lady Kitty met Park 45 general manager Lee Kelly, who was dressed in a suit and boots for the event, and Sally Orlopp, director of people, property and independent living at Centrepoint.
Princess Diana’s niece also smiled for a photo alongside Henry Conway, son of former Conservative MP Derek Conway.
In 2009, Henry rose to prominence when his father hired him as a researcher on a salary of £8,000 a year as a part-time job.
The House of Commons standards watchdog ruled that Henry, who was 26 at the time, received an “unnecessarily high” salary for working for his father.
For an 18-hour week, the full-time student was initially paid £8,000 a year. This increase was increased by 25 percent in March 2003, and the increase was retroactive to April 200, the Daily Mail reported at the time.
Henry donned a white sweater and beige pants, along with a pair of brown suede Chelsea boots and a fur scarf that he slung over his shoulder.
Last month, Kitty attended the Centrepoint Awards at the British Museum alongside Prince William.
The daughter of Earl Charles Spencer, who is an ambassador for Centrepoint, was photographed pressing the button to turn on the lights on the charity’s Christmas tree.
At the luxury hotel, Lady Kitty posted with Park 45 general manager Lee Kelly, who was dressed in a suit and boots for the event.
Princess Diana’s niece also smiled in a photograph alongside Henry Conway, son of former Conservative MP Derek Conway.
Lady Kitty Spencer poses with the charity’s staff at the event held at 45 Park Lane
To accessorize, the mother of one donned silver diamond earrings, which sparkled as she posed for photos at the event.
Kitty teamed the ensemble with pointy black heels and wore a red Centrepoint badge to show her solidarity with the charity.
she said HELLO: ‘I am extremely proud of my cousin, Prince William, for everything he does and continues to do to support Centrepoint and the vital work they provide for homeless young people.
“His dedication to Centrepoint over the years has been unwavering and his efforts have had a significant impact in raising awareness and driving positive change for those who need it.”
“I have witnessed first-hand the profound impact Centrepoint support can have, changing lives and providing a pathway to a better future,” he told the magazine.
The aristocrat said the ceremony reminds her why she is ‘so passionate’ about this cause, as they hear stories of those who have overcome adversity.
Lady Kitty was joined by her younger sisters, twins Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza, 32, and the trio coordinated their outfits, each wearing a light shade of blue.