Sophie ‘graciously’ accepts flowers from royal fan waiting in the rain,
The Duchess of Edinburgh won praise after a video showed her graciously accepting a bouquet from a royal fan waiting in the rain as Sophie left a London restaurant.
Sophie, 61, rushed to greet the woman, who was outside the Trinity restaurant in Clapham Common, and exclaimed: ‘You’re busy getting wet out here!’
Despite the late hour, Sophie stopped to chat with her fan, who said her name is Camila ‘with one L’, and thanked her for the tulips.
Sophie was attending a dinner at the Michelin-starred restaurant as patron of the National Autistic Society on February 12. She has held the role since 2003.
For the occasion, Sophie repurposed her £1,035 navy and gold Etro dress that she paired with a black blazer and Jimmy Choo pumps.
She picked a navy clutch from Beauchamps of London – one of the Duchess’s favourite brands – and wore her blonde hair in a chic low ponytail.
The royal fan told Sophie ‘I hope you had a lovely evening’ in the ‘darling’ clip, before the Duchess replied: ‘It’s a very nice restaurant. I’ve never been before.’
The minute-long video was later shared on Facebook, as social media users said the Duchess has really ‘blossomed into her role’.
One person compared Sophie to ‘down-to-earth’ Princess Anne, while another said Prince Edward and his wife are ‘the best representatives’ the Royal Family could ask for.
Still others shared their own experiences of meeting Sophie, with one Facebook user claiming that the Duchess helped her pick a pair of ballet flats at a shop on King’s Road in Chelsea.
I met her in a shoe shop on King’s Road once,’ she wrote. ‘I was sitting trying a pair of ballet flats on, and this voice on a bench next to me said “Oh, I think I prefer that colour.” I looked to my side, and she was next to me, trying on the same shoes.
‘Absolutely delightful, chatty, friendly lady,’ the woman added.
One royal fan recounted the time Sophie ‘met her at Salisbury hospital’ in Wiltshire while another shared they had the ‘pleasure’ of meeting her a ‘couple of times’.
It comes after Sophie and Lady Helen Taylor made a rare joint appearance at a gala in honour of Dr Jane Goodall last month.
The Duchess was a vision in a floor-length, floral Zimmermann gown as she arrived at the Reasons For Hope event at the lavish Peninsula Hotel in London.
To accessorise, the royal opted for a small clutch bag and statement jewellery pieces that perfectly accentuated her blonde locks.
Meanwhile, Lady Helen, daughter of the Duke of Kent, was captured beaming while standing alongside Sophie in a cream and sheer scarf, holding a glittering bag by her side.
The charity gala celebrated the legacy of world-renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, who died on October 1, 2025, at the age of 91.
Celebrating the legendary conversationist who became known worldwide for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees, Sophie showed her innate passion for humanitarian work and for the Jane Goodall Institute UK.
Her royal reunion with Lady Helen was also not the first time that the pair have been pictured together – with the duo previously seen in animated conversation when the two women enjoyed a day at the races in Newbury in December.
Often praised as the Royal Family’s ‘secret weapon’ with an incredible work ethic, Sophie is the patron of over 70 charities and organisations.
Sophie has often focused her charitable work on raising awareness of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and the need for women’s access to key resources.
She has also devoted much of her latter working life as a royal to supporting the Women, Peace and Security Agenda and is passionate about championing gender equality.
One senior Whitehall source previously told The Daily Mail’s Royal Editor Rebecca English that her work has been ‘invaluable’.
‘She is not afraid to shy away from the questions that need to be asked of those in charge and hold their feet to the fire,’ they said.
Sophie, who has been married to Prince Edward for over 26 years, was also viewed by the late Queen as The Firm’s safest pair of hands.
In recent years, the King’s sister-in-law has travelled to current and former war zones, including Chad, the Congo, Kosovo, South Chad, Lebanon and Sierra Leone.
While Sophie and Edward are well-liked, the royal couple recently provoked ‘outrage’ after it was revealed they made £130,000 per year sub-letting stables on their £30million estate.
Prince Edward and Sophie had advertised the East Wing stables at Bagshot Park, in Surrey, as an office space for £10,834 per month, pocketing £130,008 per year.
However, Crown Estate revenues are supposed to be paid to the Treasury, with taxpayers ultimately benefiting from the Royal Family’s profits.



