Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips joined countless celebrities on their way to a stylish charity ball tonight.
The Queen’s grandchildren appeared to be in a good mood when they attended a series of A-listers at the annual Tusk Ball 2022 at the Natural History Museum in central London.
The annual event aims to raise vital funds for the conservation organization, which works with partners to protect critical habitats, protect endangered species and combat the illegal wildlife trade in Africa.
The royal family is joined by Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden, TV presenter Rachel Riley and her partner Pasha Kovalev, as well as Tusk CEO Charles Mayhew.
Zara Tindall joined a number of A-listers when she attended the annual Tusk Ball 2022 at the Natural History Museum in central London.

Peter, 44, was stylish in a classic tuxedo as he posed with his sister in front of the London History Museum.
Zara, 41, sported her blonde locks with a stylish updo while donning a printed dress paired with a pair of silver heels.
Meanwhile, 44-year-old Peter looked elegant in a classic tuxedo as he posed with his sister outside the London History Museum.
Held in the museum’s Hintze Hall, the flamboyant ball began with a champagne reception followed by dinner, entertainment, live and silent auctions, and all by a DJ.
Tusk was founded in 1990 in response to the poaching crisis of the 1980s that brought the black rhino to the brink of extinction. saw 100,000 elephants slaughtered each year.

Zara, 41, sported her blonde locks with a stylish updo while donning a printed dress paired with a pair of silver heels.

Deborah Meaden shone in a gold dress as she attended the 2022 Tusk Ball at the Museum of Natural History in honor of African conservation.

Rachel Riley and Pasha Kovalev were among the famous guests of this year’s Tusk Ball at the Natural History Museum.

Rachel looked classy in a pastel yellow skirt and blue blouse while donning a pair of gold heels and a matching handbag.

Tusk CEO Charlie Mayhew attends the 2022 Tusk Ball at the Museum of Natural History in honor of African conservation
The organization has strong support and involvement from the Duke of Cambridge, who became Crown Patron of the charity in 2005.
In 2020, Prince William joined an online forum hosted by Tusk to discuss the charity’s initial response and response to the pandemic.
In addition to the CEO of Tusk Mayhew, the forum had eight Tusk project partners from all over Africa.
Source: Daily Mail