Emma Weymouth, 38, oozes glamour as she joins her husband Ceawlin Thynn, 50, on the Tusk Conservation Awards in London

Emma Weymouth proved her fashion prowess this evening as she stepped out in London to attend the 2024 Tusk Conservation Awards.

The Marchioness of Bath, 38, stunned in a chic ensemble as she arrived at The Savoy Hotel on Wednesday evening.

The Prince of Wales was also in attendance on Wednesday, having been a patron of charity since 2005.

Emma looked radiant in a glittering gown as hit the red carpet alongside her husband, Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth, 50.

The mother-of-two sported a full-length sequinned dress with a flower detailing running up the side. Known for her well regimented fitness routine, Emma flaunted her delicate necklace and toned arms in the off the shoulder frock.

Accessorising the look, she carried a small glittering handbag between a set of bright red fingernails.

Proving she is more than just a fashion pro, Emma wore her hair expertly scrapped up in a laid-back bun with her glossy fringe out elegantly framing her face.

Prepared for the most glamorous of events, she wore a full face of makeup with winged eyeliner, poreless glowing skin and crushed-velvet coated lips.

Emma Weymouth (pictured) proved her fashion prowess this evening as she stepped out in London to attend the the 2024 Tusk Conservation Awards

Emma looked radiant in a glittering gown as hit the red carpet alongside her husband, Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth (left)

Seamlessly pulling the look together, Emma added a set of stunning silver drop earrings and a stylish black watch with a diamond crusted face. 

Meanwhile, her husband of 13 years Ceawlin looked dashing in a navy suit and polished black brogues. He wore his silver hair swept out from in front of his face .

The pair flashed gorgeous smiles as they posed elegantly for the camera. 

Meanwhile Prince William looked smart in a navy suit while also sporting his fan-favourite beard, which has grown even more prominent in recent weeks.

The two were also joined by A-listers of the likes of Idris Elba, Mark Knopfler and Ronnie and Sally Wood ahead of the ceremony, with whom he was spotted having an animated conversation.

The Tusk Conservation Awards is an annual event which recognises conservation leaders for their pioneering work protecting wildlife and supporting communities across Africa.

The awards first took place more than a decade ago in 2013, thanks to the collaborative efforts between the Prince of Wales and investors, Ninety One. 

The ceremony, which is held at the world-famous Savoy hotel this evening, awarded two victors for their work in the field. 

The mother-of-two sported a full length sequinned dress with a flower detailing on the side. Known for her well regimented fitness routine, Emma flaunted her delicate necklace and toned arms in the off the shoulder frock

Accessorising the look, she carried a small glittering handbag between a set of double-decker-bus red fingernails

Meanwhile, her husband of 13-years, Ceawlin, looked dashing in a navy suit and polished black brogues. He wore his silver hair swept out from in front of his face 

Proving she is more than just a fashion pro, Emma wore her hair expertly scrapped up in a laid-back bun with her glossy fringe out elegantly framing her face

Seamlessly pulling the look together, Emma added a set of stunning silver drop earrings and a stylish black watch with a diamond crusted face

The Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa, which recognises an emerging trailblazer in the arena, was presented to Edward Aruna, working in Sierra Leone for his dedication to conservation in Africa over a number of year.

The Tusk Wildlife Ranger, recognises the bravery of individuals working on the front lines of African conservation sites who work tirelessly to protect increasingly endangered wildlife. This year was given to was given to Claver Ntoyinkima, working in Rwanda.

Hosting the award was Liz Bonnin, a notorious wild animal biologist and natural history broadcaster.

The awards have recognised 58 leaders in conversation in Africa across 23 countries over the last 12 years, helping to protect endangered wildlife on the continent. 

It comes a week after Emma was spotted enjoying a lavish evening out with Princess Beatrice.

Emma donned a monochrome theme for her outing this evening, following in the footsteps of Beatrice who wore a similarly chic frock in the same style.

The Tusk Conservation Awards is an annual event which recognises conservation leaders for their pioneering work protecting wildlife and supporting communities across Africa

The awards first took place more than a decade ago in 2013, thanks to the collaborative efforts between the Prince of Wales and investors, Ninety One

Arriving in a stylish, black and white baseball jacket, the Marchioness of Bath soon removed it to reveal a white silk skirt with a dramatic train.

Prepared for the cold London weather, she added a cropped, cable knit sweater at one point during the evening. 

Emma accessorised her ensemble with a small, black handbag and let her outfit speak for itself by keeping jewellery to a minimum. She appeared to be wearing only a pair of white pearl earrings.

Like Beatrice, Emma wore her hair loose, in a blow dry, and looked particularly radiant with a hint of pink blusher on her cheeks and shiny lip gloss.

The festive event likely took place at Ralph Lauren’s flagship store on New Bond Street in central London.