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Katherine Jenkins celebrated her Welsh roots with and Strictly's as she hosted her annual St David's Day party on Monday.
The classical singer, 45, looked incredible in a red dress as she posed for photos with celebrity guests at The Chancery Rosewood in London.
She teamed the dramatic ball gown, from Rebecca Vallance, with a pair of strappy heels and accessorised with chandelier earrings.
Also wearing red, in a nod to Wales, TV presenter Carol, 65, looked chic in a blazer and matching flared trousers for the event.
Meanwhile, Amy, 35, looked stunning in a high neck satin dress which she pair with strappy heels.
The evening of Welsh culture and heritage brings together Welsh icons and the ‘gloriously Welsh connected’ around one table to honour shared talent, heritage, and stories.
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Katherine Jenkins celebrated her Welsh roots with Carol Vorderman and Strictly's Amy Dowden as she hosted her annual St David's Day party on Monday
The classical singer, 45, looked incredible in a red dress as she posed for photos with celebrity guests at The Chancery Rosewood in London
This year, at its heart, was Katherine’s own Welsh ultra-premium gin brand Cygnet, The World’s Most Luxurious Gin.
Guests enjoyed Cygnet 22 Martinis, Cygnet G&Ts and Cygnet 77 Old Fashioneds, each a toast to Welsh craftmanship.
The guest list included a host of celebrated Welsh names including Vanessa Williams, TV presenter Alex Jones, former rugby captain Alun Wyn Jones OBE, Ben Davies, Captain of the Wales Football team, Bass Baritone Sir Bryn Terfel, Composer Sir Karl Jenkins and singer songwriter Jack Savoretti.
Guests were treated to Welsh-inspired cuisine and a traditional Welsh harp performance, followed by a surprise performance by RuPaul's Drag Race UK star Catrin Feelings.
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Speaking about the evening, Katherine said: 'St David’s Day creates a deep sense of pride in where I come from, in the language, the landscape, the music, the warmth of the people.
'Wales shaped me long before the world stage ever did. Saint David lived simply, preached kindness and said “Gwnewch y pethau bychain” “do the little things”, I love that.
'Greatness doesn’t always arrive with noise; often it’s found in humility and small daily acts of goodness. That ethos feels very Welsh: hardworking, grounded, quietly strong.
'So, whether I’m wearing a daffodil on stage somewhere far from home or gathered with friends for dinner tonight, it’s about pride, gratitude, and remembering that wherever I go in the world, Wales, and those “little things” travel with me.”'
Katherine teamed the dramatic ball gown, from Rebecca Vallance, with a pair of strappy heels and accessorised with chandelier earrings
Also wearing red, TV presenter Carol, 65, looked chic in a blazer and matching flared trousers for the event
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Guests were treated to Welsh-inspired cuisine and a traditional Welsh harp performance, followed by a surprise performance by RuPaul's Drag Race UK star Catrin Feelings
Katherine appeared to be having the time of herself at the event
H joined broadcaster Owain Wyn Evans for a photo inside
Katherine joined Alex Howard-Jones, Matt Weston and Carol at the event
Cygnet Gin, the world's most awarded Ultra-Premium Gin, is uniquely crafted with 22 Botanicals and Manuka honey and has rapidly established itself as a prestigious name in the luxury spirits market.
The portfolio includes Cygnet Welsh Dry, Cygnet 22, Cygnet 77 and the recently launched Cygnet Infinity, the brand’s first non-alcoholic expression.
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Earlier this year, the brand made its Hollywood debut as the official gin partner for the 83rd Annual Golden Globes – a defining milestone as the British brand stepped onto the global stage.
Elsewhere, Katherine has also announced her 25th anniversary tour, with dates across the UK later this year, celebrating a major milestone in her music career.
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