King and Queen to host black tie dinner with Stanley Tucci at Highgrove
- The King and Queen hosted a black-tie dinner at Highgrove with celebrities including Stanley Tucci and the Beckhams to celebrate Italian cuisine and the Slow Food movement.
- The Slow Food initiative, started in 1986 by Carlo Petrini, began in response to a McDonald's opening in Rome.
- The King expressed that good food brings people together, stating it is a thing of beauty and binds generations through recipes.
- The royal couple will visit Italy and the Holy See in April, coinciding with their 20th wedding anniversary, and will meet Pope Francis.
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King and Queen joined by the Beckhams, Helen Mirren and Stanley Tucci for black-tie dinner at Highgrove
The slow food-themed dinner comes after Buckingham Palace confirmed that the King and Queen will visit both Italy and the Holy See in April - coinciding with their 20th wedding anniversary.
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