Kate Winslet's jaw-dropping panic as she met King Charles wearing a 'naked outfit'
The actress found herself in a sheer lace jumpsuit for her first meeting with the royal
Kate Winslet has recalled the unforgettable moment she met King Charles for the first time, whilst wearing a sheer lace outfit.
During a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the Oscar-winning actress shared a hilariously awkward memory from 1996, when she met King Charles (then Prince Charles) at the Sense and Sensibility royal premiere in London.
She was just 20 years old and unknowingly wore a completely sheer black lace outfit, right as she was about to be introduced to the future monarch.

Kate Winslet recalls meeting King Charles in sheer lace outfit
Following her breakout performance in Heavenly Creatures, Winslet auditioned for and landed the role of Marianne Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility.
In her iconic and risque premiere look, the actress turned heads in a sheer lace jumpsuit layered beneath a rich velvet cape.
“The first time I met him. Oh my goodness,” Winslet recalled. “I sort of hadn’t realised we were really going to meet him. So I forgot about the fact that I really was wearing a kind of transparent lace outfit.”
Just as Charles approached, panic set in.
“Thank God I’d worn a coat,” she laughed. “As he’s making his way toward me, I’m thinking, ‘Nipples! Nipples! Nipples! Oh my God!’
“And then someone just went ‘Coat!’ And I went…” Kate paused to mime wrapping a coat around herself. “‘Your Majesty.'”

Kate Winslet and King Charles
Meanwhile, Winslet also shared a more recent anecdote involving her role as an ambassador for The King’s Foundation, King Charles’ charitable organisation.
She and fellow Hollywood icon Meryl Streep met the king again earlier this year at a ceremony at St James’s Palace. However, they were once again unsure of royal protocol, this time, about whether or not to curtsy.
“So, Meryl and I, as we were walking to meet the king, she says to me, ‘Do you think we have to curtsy?'” Kate recalled.
“I said, ‘Absolutely, we have to curtsy.’ She was like, ‘OK, is it, like, a big curtsy? What do we do?’ I said, ‘I don’t know. We’ll just make the motion.’ There was a big panic!”
Winslet admitted she volunteered to go first.
“Did I go first? I think I did. Leadership is important. Someone has to get it wrong, and it’s usually me that does. I don’t mind taking the hit.”
Despite the awkward beginnings, Winslet had nothing but praise for King Charles, calling him, “Really an extraordinary man…very kind, extremely empathetic, and very generous.”
In a formal statement released earlier this year, Winslet celebrated her new role as ambassador for The King’s Foundation.
“One of my passions is exploring ways we can protect and promote the natural world – something I have in common with His Majesty!” she said.
“I am therefore thrilled to put this passion into practice by working with The King’s Foundation. I look forward to supporting the charity’s life-changing work to build sustainable communities and transform lives into the future.”
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