Queen Camilla's U.S. trip alongside King Charles got a boost of star power when she met some iconic New York City celebrities during the royals' stop in Manhattan.

The queen consort attended events hosted by her literacy charity, The Queen’s Reading Room, at the New York Public Library on Wednesday, April 29.

Among the approximately 100 guests were "Sex and the City" and "And Just Like That…" star Sarah Jessica Parker and former Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. Together with Chief Librarian Brian Bannon, Camilla and Parker viewed a selection of items from the library's collection that commemorate the nation's 250th anniversary as well as the U.S.-U.K. relationship since the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Speaking to reporters at the event, Parker, known for her patronage of literature and the New York City literary community, applauded the queen for her work with her U.K.-based charity.

"She seems to love reading just as much as us readers do," she said, in a light pink coat over a white polka dot dress.