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Debutantes gather in a sea of white gowns and dazzling tiaras for the annual Queen Charlotte’s Ball – London’s most prestigious high-society event

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Young debutantes put on an elegant display in a sea of white ballgowns as they attended the annual Queen Charlotte’s Ball at One Whitehall Place in London on Saturday.The affluent women, aged between 16 and 21, looked picture perfect as they sported dazzling tiaras and shimmering diamond jewellery.Escorted by equally charming men, the young ladies danced the night away, posed for selfies and enjoyed a sumptuous feast. The glitzy event, touted as the most prestigious in the country, is the pinnacle of the London Season, which was formed over two hundred years ago.It was created when the custom of returning to the capital at the end of the hunting season was celebrated with glittering balls and high society events. Young debutantes put on an elegant display in a sea of white ballgowns as they attended the annual Queen Charlotte’s Ball at One Whitehall Place in London on Saturday The affluent women, aged between 16 and 21, looked picture perfect as they sported dazzling tiaras and shimmering diamond jewellery The glitzy event, touted as the most prestigious in the country, is the pinnacle of the London Season, which was formed over two hundred years ago In its modern form, the ball sees well-to-do families enjoy a lavish feast and fine champagne before an evening of dancing.The debutantes continue the tradition of charity fundraising and etiquette classes to debut at The Queen Charlotte’s Ball.Each year, around 20 girls are chosen to attend the prestigious ball, and traditional white couture ball gowns are provided on a complimentary basis for debutantes for the evening.The debutantes will have been rigorously interviewed before they are selected, to ensure they are intelligent, have particular core ethics, and have either aristocratic or professional backgrounds. King George III introduced the Queen Charlotte’s Ball to celebrate his wife’s birthday and debutantes were traditionally presented to the King or Queen.This continued until 1958, when Prince Philip branded the event ‘b***** daft’ and Princess Margaret complained that ‘every t*** in London was getting in’.After 1958, the ball was held sporadically at various exclusive venues in the capital, with varying degrees of success, before being relaunched in 2009. In its modern form, the ball sees well-to-do families enjoy a lavish feast and fine champagne before an evening of dancing  Debutantes spent much of the evening taking glamorous selfies together on their smart phones Escorted by equally charming men, the young ladies danced the night away, posed for selfies and enjoyed a sumptuous feast The debutantes continue the tradition of charity fundraising and etiquette classes to debut at The Queen Charlotte’s Ball Around 20 girls are selected via rigorous interviews for the annual ball   A debutante poses for photos with her flowing skirt draping down a curved staircaseIt has been held annually since, albeit without its royal seal of approval.The event took place at the distinguished One Whitehall Place, which is part of the former Palace of Whitehall. It has an antiquarian library and stunning white marble staircase, with glittering chandeliers.The London Season runs for six months of the year, and includes sporting events, cocktail parties, dances and concerts.Prior to the event, older debutantes are on hand to guide and critique the girls on their dancing and pace around the ballroom.On the day itself, an army of professional hair and make-up artists are on hand to make sure that the girls are glowing. The ‘deb of the year’ is chosen according to ‘who has worked hardest’ during fundraising activities throughout the season and shown the most enthusiasm. Traditional white couture ball gowns are provided on a complimentary basis for debutantes for the evening The debutantes get their dresses tweaked and perfected to make sure they look flawless A young man presents one of the debutantes to the affluent attendees The ‘deb of the year’ is chosen according to ‘who has worked hardest’ during fundraising activities throughout the season and shown the most enthusiasm The ball has been held annually since, albeit without its royal seal of approval Prior to the event, older debutantes are on hand to guide and critique the girls on their dancing and pace around the ballroom A young woman in a full lacy ballgown deeply curtsies  A group of debutantes dance together in a circle as esteemed guests watch on The London Season runs for six months of the year, and includes sporting events, cocktail parties, dances and concerts Debutantes laugh together and hold hands in a sea of white fabric One woman gets her footwear in order before being presented to the crowd One young man seems to make a wrong step on the dance floor as he leads a young woman in a laced-back dress The event attracts those from prestigious families from all over the globe All the 150 guests that attend the ball are personally invited by Patrons and the Chairman of the London SeasonThe event attracts those from prestigious families from across the UK but also overseas, including members of royal families from the UK, Europe, the Middle East and China.All the 150 guests that attend the ball are personally invited by Patrons and the Chairman of the London Season.Suzanne Kalan at Harrods lent the debutantes their diamond jewellery this year, whilst Josephine Scott provided the gowns. The Patrons of the event are the Duke and Duchess of St Albans, the Duke and Duchess of Somerset and Sir David Roche, Bt.  The debutantes are a vision in white in their couture bridal-style dresses There are many patrons from the Uk and many fly in from overseas, including members of royal families from the UK, Europe, the Middle East and China Each woman has an army of family, friends and assistants behind them to keep them looking perfect Debutantes dance with a host of the evening’s guests throughout the night  Young women giggle as they sip champagne while sitting in a group on the floor A spokesperson for the event said: ‘Seventy per cent of the girls who take part in the ball are bright Oxbridge students who have worked so incredibly hard for our charity The Smile Train.’They are accepted into the London Season through application form, curriculum vitae and personal interview and we choose girls who are aspirational.’

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