Holi is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the Hindu calendar and marks the arrival of spring. The festival is associated with love, renewal and the victory of good over evil, with communities gathering to sing, dance and celebrate together. The colourful powder traditionally used during the festivities is known as gulal.
In some regions bonfires are lit on the eve of the festival to symbolise new beginnings. For the occasion, the trio wore traditional white kurta pyjamas. White clothing is often worn during Holi celebrations as it quickly becomes splashed with colour throughout the festivities.
Hurley stood out against the all-white outfits with a bright pink patterned scarf looped around her neck. Woodall joked that she did not want to spend hours washing coloured powder out of her hair and initially wrapped it up using a blue scarf. Clips shared online showed crowds dancing in circles while revellers threw clouds of pink, orange, yellow and red powder into the air.
At one point Woodall was also seen tossing pink flower petals skyward as music played and people celebrated around her. The exact location or event in Delhi where they celebrated has not been specified. Elizabeth Hurley is 62 years old, Damian Hurley is 23 years old, and Trinny Woodall is 60 years old.
Separately, Catherine, Princess of Wales, marked Holi during a visit to Leicester. Sporting a bright, fresh ensemble in creamy white tones, the royal was all-smiles as she met members of the city's British-Indian community and took in some traditional Indian dancing. Catherine, Princess of Wales, marked the festival a day later during a visit to Leicester.
The purpose or context of her visit to Leicester has not been detailed.