We’ve never seen Angelina Jolie look this serious – plus the grey hairs (LOOK)

With her schoolmarm bun and pearl choker, Angelina Jolie cut a very stateswoman like figure as she made an appearance at the G8 Foreign Ministers Summit in London on Thursday.

But that wasn’t the only striking change to the Hollywood star’s conservative look.

The scraped back hairdo revealed the 37-year-old’s abundance of grey hairs as she posed for the cameras alongside minister William Hague.

Sober: US actress and humanitarian campaigner, Angelina Jolie arrives to the G8 Foreign ministers summit in Lancaster House in LondonStately bearing: Angelina Jolie’s sober look was accompanied by her greying hair as she adopted a stateswoman like image – complete with Margaret Thatcher’s beloved pearls – for an appearance at the G8 Foreign Ministers summit in London on Thursday
Simple style: Angelina wore all black to the political event teaming a simple dress with a matching black coat, and a small black clutch bag
Simple style: Angelina wore all black to the political event teaming a simple dress with a matching black coat, and a small black clutch bag

Simple style: Angelina wore all black to the political event teaming a simple dress with a matching black coat, and a small black clutch bag

Actress Angelina Jolie is met by Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague as she arrives for the G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting in central London We meet again: Angelina has been working closely with Foreign Secretary William Hague

Angelina, the U.N.’s special envoy for refugees, dressed in all black, with a simple dress and overcoat to attend the high level summit at where she spoke out against sexual violence against women and children in war zones.

With six children to watch over, perhaps she didn’t quite have time to keep her salon appointment before heading to the UK to attend the high level meeting.

And thankfully, she managed to keep her infamous leg under control as she exchanged pleasantries with Foreign Secretary William Hague outside Lancaster House in London where the event took place.

Recently deceased former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher would almost certainly have approved of her choice of jewellery – as Angelina accessorised her conservative look with a simple strand of pearls and matching earrings.

US actress and humanitarian campaigner Angelina Jolie leaves Lancaster House in central London US actress and humanitarian campaigner Angelina Jolie leaves Lancaster House in central London
Schoolmarm chic: Angelina wore her hair in a tight bun and accessorised with a pearl choker and earringsSchoolmarm chic: Angelina wore her hair in a tight bun and accessorised with a pearl choker and earrings

Sombre: Angelina spoke at the news conference in her role as UN envoySombre: Foreign Secretary William Hague, left, flanked by  US actress Angelina Jolie, right, in her role as UN envoy, during the news conference

The Human Rights and Communications team at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office tweeted part of the actress’s speech.

Angelina said: ‘Hundreds of thousands of women and children have been sexually assaulted in the wars of our generation. But wartime rape is not inevitable.

‘This violence can be prevented, and it must be confronted. I have heard survivors of rape from Bosnia to (the Congo) say that the world simply does not care about them.

‘But today I believe that their voices have been heard, and that we finally have some hope to offer them.

She continued: ‘It is encouraging to see men in leadership positions speaking out against rape. Rape is not a women’s issue, or a humanitarian issue, it is a global issue.’

Jolie and the U.N. special representative on sexual violence in conflict, Zanab Bangora, met with G8 foreign ministers as part of the two-day talks among eight world powers that are expected to focus on North Korea and the civil war in Syria.

Actress Angelina Jolie walks with British Foreign Secretary William Hague into Lancaster House before attending the G8 Foreign Ministers' conferenceLet’s head inside: Angelina headed into Lancaster House where she praised the action that is finally being taken

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