Ivanka Trump wears all white to dinner at the Winfield House in England

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The Trumps are in England and much like at home, are causing quite a stir. However, in a controversial-free moment, first daughter Ivanka Trump joined her father President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump for dinner at the Winfield House on June 4.

On Tuesday evening, Donald and Melania hosted the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at the US ambassador to the U.K.'s residence, where the first family is staying during their visit.

For the occasion, the first daughter and mother-of-three wore a one-shoulder white gown by Safiyaa accessorized with a diamond brooch, silver clutch and white satin Jimmy Choo pumps embellished with crystals. The monochromatic look, while well-styled, may have come a day late.

At the previous night's state banquet held at Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth, Kate Middleton and Melania Trump each donned all-white looks. Ivanka opted for a $10,990 pastel blue Carolina Herrera gown which featured a shirt collar, button down front, tie sleeves and pearls, which some called too casual for the white-tie event. According to The Daily Mail, etiquette expert William Hanson said, "Ivanka Trump's look was perfect... for an Upper East Side corporate garden party." (She was also criticized for not placing a hand over her heart during the US national anthem.)

Ivanka, the only one of Trump's children with a formal role in the White House, has accompanied her father to each event during the official state visit. Earlier in the day on Tuesday, she sported a white and black polka dot Burberry ensemble with sheer sleeves and oversized cuffs for his meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May.

Her siblings, Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Tiffany Trump, are also currently in England. While no one is completely sure why or who is paying for it, the bunch attended the state banquet and were expected to join dinner at the Winfield House.

Take a look below at Melania Trump's Givenchy cape that she wore for dinner at the Winfield House:

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