Dua Lipa and Camilla could be seen laughing together ahead of the Booker Prize ceremony (Picture: PA)
Dua Lipa rubbed shoulders with the Queen Consort at the Booker Prize awards ceremony on Monday night, before the winner was announced.
The New Rules singer, who delivered a speech at the event, which took place at the Roundhouse in London, was seen having a good laugh in conversation with literature fanatic Camilla.
During their chat, Dua appeared to say ‘no singing tonight’, although PA reports she later led a rendition of Happy Birthday to shortlisted author Alan Garner, who turned 88.
Camilla greeted the shortlisted authors and presented the winner, Shehan Karunatilaka, with his prize in what was the first fully in-person Booker Prize awards ceremony since 2019.
Karunatilaka, a Sri Lankan author, picked up the coveted gong for his book The Seven Moons Of Maali Almeida.
Published by the independent press Sort Of Books, it is a darkly comic murder mystery set in Colombo in 1990 during the Sri Lankan civil war.
The singer-songwriter looked delighted to be in conversation with the Queen Consort (Picture: Getty)
Dua appeared in high spirits as she spoke with Camilla (Picture: PA)
It follows Maali Almeida, a war photographer, gambler and closeted homosexual as he tries to find out who killed him.
After meeting Camilla, he said: ‘Apparently she’s started my book.’
Talking to reporters ahead of the ceremony, he shared: ‘I thought it was a good book. I done my best, but I put it out there and moved on.
Queen Camilla awarded winner Shehan Karunatilaka the Booker Prize for Fiction 2022 (Picture: Getty)
‘But now it means it’s getting reviewed, it’s getting talked about, it’s selling copies. So yeah, that’s wonderful, but you don’t expect it when you finish it.
‘But certainly it’s been a boost, regardless of what happens tonight.’
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Percival Everett was also among the shortlisted authors for his novel The Trees.
The other shortlisted works of fiction this year were Glory by NoViolet Bulawayo, Treacle Walker by Garner, Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan and Oh William! by Elizabeth Strout.
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The singer-songwriter looked delighted to be in conversation with the Queen Consort.