Irish broadcaster Ryan Tubridy was among the stars in attendance of The Crown's finale celebration, which took place at The Royal Festival Hall in London last night.
The Netflix hit - a dramatised portrayal of the life of Queen Elizabeth II and Britain's royal family - will come to a close this year, with with the final part of the two-part series due to land on the streaming service on December 14.
Cast members Emma Corrin, Elizabeth Debicki, Khalid Abdalla, and Dominic West were in attendance alongside fellow Netflix stars Amita Suman (Shadow and Bone) and Gillian Anderson (Sex Education).
While Corrin stunned in custom Miu Miu, and Elizabeth Debicki dazzled in Christian Dior Couture, Irish broadcaster Ryan Tubridy was spotted on the red carpet in a smart suit with and a forest green tie.

Khalid Abdalla - who plays Dodi Fayed on the show - made a political statement on the red carpet by writing the words 'permanent ceasefire' on the back of his hands, while 'return the hostages' and 'end the occupation' were written on his palms.
The British actor and activist made a similar statement at the premiere of the sixth season earlier this year, calling attention to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas at the show's Hollywood premiere, when he wrote 'ceasefire now' on his left hand.
Following the premiere, Abdalla shared the following statement on X/Twitter: "Because all lives are sacred. Because I believe in the power of the human heart. Because we need to be clear and open and do everything we can for a better world."