Gisele Bündchen makes first Met Gala appearance after Tom Brady divorce

Gisele Bündchen returned to the Met Gala in grand fashion, marking her first time at the star-studded event after finalizing her divorce from Tom Brady.

The 42-year-old supermodel sported a vintage Chanel gown with feathered wings for the opening of The Costume Institute's new spring exhibition, which honors late designer Karl Lagerfeld.

"I loved the memories with him and the times together," she told Met Gala co-chair La La Anthony of working with Lagerfeld throughout her career. "He was a gentleman and a wonderful man." 

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Brady and Bündchen were regulars at the Met Gala through the years.

The former couple officially announced their divorce in separate Instagram posts at the end of October. 

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"In recent days my wife and I finalized our divorce from one another after 13 years of marriage," Brady wrote. "We arrived at this decision amicably and with gratitude for the time we spent together. We are blessed with beautiful and wonderful children who will continue to be the center of our world in every way. We will continue to work together as parents to always ensure they receive the love and attention they deserve."

Tom and Gisele met weeks after his breakup with Bridget Moynahan in 2006 and began a romantic relationship, only to find out months later that Brady was going to be a father.

Bündchen and Brady later married in 2009 and have two children, Vivian and Benjamin.

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The Brazilian supermodel wrote in her 2018 memoir "Lessons" that hearing about Moynahan's pregnancy was difficult, to say the least.

"The very next day, the news was everywhere, and I felt my world had been turned upside down. Needless to say, that wasn’t an easy time. But it was a time that brought about so much growth," Gisele shared at the time.

Brady originally announced that he was retiring from the NFL after 22 seasons on Feb. 1. However, just 40 days later, the Super Bowl-winning quarterback announced he wasn't retiring after all. Bündchen publicly expressed concern over Brady's decision to head back to the field.

Prince Harry snubbed at King Charles' coronation as new details on religious ceremony are revealed

Prince Harry will not have an official role in King Charles' coronation ceremony like his older brother, Prince William.

Harry was not mentioned in the liturgy of the coronation service, which means he will not speak, or have an important role in the historic crowning of his father.

William not only has an official role, but he will be the only royal family member to speak during the service.

According to the liturgy of the service, about halfway through the ceremony, William will kneel before his father, place his hands between his and recite: "I, William, Prince of Wales, pledge my loyalty to you and faith and truth I will bear unto you, as your liege man of life and limb. So help me God."

PRINCE WILLIAM WILL HONOR KING CHARLES IN HIS CORONATION ROLE

William is the only member of the royal family who will honor Charles in this way during the coronation service. He will also appear as the Stole Royal and the Robe Royal are presented to the king. William will assist both the Baroness Merron and the bishops in placing the robe on Charles.

Harry might have been snubbed, but William's son, Prince George, was named as one of Charles' Pages of Honour. According to The Telegraph, George will be the youngest future king to partake in a coronation.

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William's two other children, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are not expected to have as important of a role as their brother, but will attend their grandfather's coronation and likely will sit with the audience.

It's not a surprise that Harry won't have a role in the coronation service after he stepped away from his duties as a senior member of the royal family in 2020 and moved to California with his wife, Meghan Markle.

Buckingham Palace previously confirmed that Harry would attend the coronation and the Duchess of Sussex will remain across the pond with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Prince Archie will celebrate his fourth birthday the same day as King Charles' coronation ceremony.

A source told Page Six that Harry will return to the States immediately after the coronation services so he can celebrate his son's birthday.

Charles and Camilla will be crowned at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6. Buckingham Palace shared the announcement in October of last year.

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Coronation services begin at 11 a.m. local time, and will be followed by a "much larger in scale" procession back to the Palace.

New details have emerged surrounding the guest list and religious ceremony expected on Saturday.

According to the Palace, more than 2,200 people will attend Charles' coronation, with 203 international representatives and roughly 100 Heads of State on the guest list.

"In addition to the guests seated in the Abbey, 400 young people representing charitable organizations nominated by The King and The Queen Consort and the UK Government, will have the opportunity to watch the Coronation Service and Processions from inside St Margaret’s Church, Westminster Abbey, by kind permission of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster," the press release read.