Queen Charlotte’s Ball remains one of the most distinguished traditions of The London Season, celebrated for its heritage, elegance, and ceremonial presentation., a historic annual occasion that has graced London’s social calendar for over two centuries. Named after Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III, who instituted the tradition of presenting young ladies at court in 1780, this distinguished ball continues to continues to preserve the traditions and social customs associated with The London Season.
Queen Charlotte’s Ball has been held at a number of distinguished historic venues, rhosted within a selection of distinguished historic venues associated with British cultural tradition of the London Season tradition.