Sophie Wessex attends Arab Women of Year Awards

Sophie Wessex showed off a glamorous show this evening as she stepped out at an awards show in London.

The Countess, 47, was the image of elegance in a burgundy midi dress with mesh sleeves and floral embroidery when she stepped out for the Arab Women of Year Awards.

Sophie appeared in high spirits as she posed for photographs prior to the event, which is organized by The Bicester Collection in collaboration with London Arabia.

To showcase her fashion details, mother of two combined her dress with a pair of teardrop-like earrings decorated with multicolored gemstones with a matching ring.

Sophie Wessex showed off a glamorous show this evening as she stepped out at an awards show in London

Sophie Wessex showed off a glamorous show this evening as she stepped out at an awards show in London

Sophie was seen chatting with Omar Bdour, CEO of the London Arabia Organization, and a member of the award ceremony's advisory board

Sophie was seen chatting with Omar Bdour, CEO of the London Arabia Organization, and a member of the award ceremony’s advisory board

The Queen’s daughter-in-law was typically honed at the award ceremony and chose to have her blonde locks slimmed back in a smart up-do.

Sophie had a glamorous make-up look with a dark smokey eye, peach blush and light bronzer paired with a sparkling silver highlight.

The awards ceremony, held as part of London Arabia’s Unlock Her Future campaign at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel, celebrates the achievements of Arab women across the globe.

The award ceremony was founded in 2014 by the London Arabia Organization and in collaboration with the Mayor of London and Regent’s University of London.

The awards ceremony, part of London Arabia's Unlock Her Future campaign at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel, celebrates the achievements of Arab women across the globe

The awards ceremony, part of London Arabia's Unlock Her Future campaign at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel, celebrates the achievements of Arab women across the globe

The awards ceremony, part of London Arabia’s Unlock Her Future campaign at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel, celebrates the achievements of Arab women across the globe

The award ceremony was founded in 2014 by the London Arabia Organization and in collaboration with the Mayor of London and Regent's University London

The award ceremony was founded in 2014 by the London Arabia Organization and in collaboration with the Mayor of London and Regent’s University London

Sophie was seen chatting with Omar Bdour, CEO of the London Arabia Organization, and a member of the award ceremony’s advisory board.

The Countess, who has often been noted as the monarch’s “favorite” family member, embarked on a rare high-profile solo trip to the United States last week, cementing her position as the queen’s secret weapon in the new look monarchy.

In a clip divided on Twitter from her trip to New York, the mother of two told GMB’s Noel Phillips that the queen was “well”.

Meanwhile, she explained that the whole family was looking forward to the monarch’s anniversary celebration and said: ‘I think it’s going to be very busy.

The Countess of Wessex beamed as she chatted with Maggie Gobran while the two women held hands

The Countess of Wessex beamed as she chatted with Maggie Gobran while the two women held hands

Mother of two laughed as she chatted with Maggie during the Arab Women of Year Awards, which hosted The Bicester Collection tonight

Mother of two laughed as she chatted with Maggie during the Arab Women of Year Awards, which hosted The Bicester Collection tonight

The Countess, who has often been noted as the monarch

The Countess, who has often been noted as the monarch

The Countess, who has often been noted as the monarch’s “favorite” family member, was in high spirits at the event

Countess of Wessex and Omar Bdour, founder of London Arabia, participate in this year's Arab Women of the Year Awards, hosted by The Bicester Collection today

Countess of Wessex and Omar Bdour, founder of London Arabia, participate in this year’s Arab Women of the Year Awards, hosted by The Bicester Collection today

‘It represents the Queen’s life’s work and she should be really proud of what she has achieved. It is wonderful.’

A few days ago, a royal expert claimed that the Countess ‘undoubtedly benefits’ from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle resigning from royal life because it has ‘raised her profile’.

Royal expert Russel Myers has now explained how the mother of two has seen her star rise after the Duke, 38, and the Duchess of Sussex, 40, resigned as senior royals and moved to California last year.

The Countess was the image of elegance in a burgundy midi dress with mesh sleeves and floral embroidery when she stepped out for the Arab Women of the Year Awards

The Countess was the image of elegance in a burgundy midi dress with mesh sleeves and floral embroidery when she stepped out for the Arab Women of the Year Awards

The Countess was the image of elegance in a burgundy midi dress with mesh sleeves and floral embroidery when she stepped out for the Arab Women of the Year Awards

Sophie was seen chatting with Omar Bdour, CEO of the London Arabia Organization, and a member of the award ceremony's advisory board

Sophie was seen chatting with Omar Bdour, CEO of the London Arabia Organization, and a member of the award ceremony’s advisory board

Speaking on True Royalty TV’s The Royal Beat, he explained: ‘Will the Instagram generation be as obsessed with Sophie and Edward Wessex as they are with the Sussexes? Obviously not.

‘But when you’re dealing with them … Sophie is really across her subject.

‘It’s not just for viewing, and she’s really grown into it. With the Sussex not here, the Wessexes will no doubt benefit from it.’

The mother of two showed off her fashion details and combined her dress with a pair of statement drop earrings decorated with multicolored gemstones with a matching ring

The mother of two showed off her fashion details and combined her dress with a pair of statement drop earrings decorated with multicolored gemstones with a matching ring

The Queen's daughter-in-law was typically honed at the awards ceremony and chose to have her blonde locks pulled back in a smart up-do

The Queen's daughter-in-law was typically honed at the awards ceremony and chose to have her blonde locks pulled back in a smart up-do

The Queen’s daughter-in-law was typically honed at the awards ceremony and chose to have her blonde locks smoothed back in a smart up-do

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