Queen Camilla pretty in purple as she marks one year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II | Royal | News

Queen Camilla always looks looks fashionable and today was no exception as she stepped out alongside King Charles in Scotland.

The royal duo were snapped entering Crathie Parish Church to attend a service to mark the first anniversary of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Today the royal opted for a deep purple ensemble, comprised of a dress and cardigan.

She paired the look with netrural yet chic accessories, some camel coloured shoes and a beige handbag.

Camilla’s dress – a Blue Bay number – was mid-length and fell just above her ankles.

It was predominantly purple but was covered in asymmetric white patterns.

She left a couple of the top buttons undone for a relaxed look on this summery day.

Ever the fashionista, Camilla paired the dress with a purple cardigan in the same shade.

 

The dress was slightly cinched at the waist to unveil the royal’s slim figure.

Camilla opted for more neutral accessories, including a patterned beige bag and brown kitten heels.

As for jewellery, Camilla sported her favourite Van Cleef & Arpels Vintage Alhambra Bracelet with Five Motifs in 18K yellow and gold. She is rarely seen without it.

She wore her buttery blonde locks in her signature style, full of volume and flicked out towards the sides.

Her makeup was a classic daytime look, complete with a slight smokey eye, a touch of bronzer and pink lips.

King Charles looked smart in a grey jacket and red tartan kilt, paired wild some bold red socks.

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