
Queen Camilla took a mostly monochrome approach to her attire, wearing a reworn Anna Valentine emerald-green dress with matching accessories, for the National Harvest Festival Service, joined by special guests and others, in London on Thursday.
Britain’s queen consort favored a midi dress with an emerald tone and contrasting fabric for the autumn day services at Westminster Abbey. Queen Camilla’s dress was designed in her signature silhouette, with long sleeves, an A-line skirt and midi hem. Sharp shoulders added definition and intrigue to the look.
Queen Camilla attends The National Harvest Festival Service at Westminster Abbey on Oct. 16 in London.
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The neckline and bodice also featured contrasted fabric to the more muted emerald tone of the midi dress. Queen Camilla coordinated her look with an emerald hat and wore a diamond and emerald brooch with intertwined shapes — reportedly a gift from King Charles III.
The British royal family member further accessorized her look with pearl drop earrings with a diamond cluster. She completed her attire with sheer black stockings and a pair of black pumps for the official royal outing.
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Queen Camilla’s emerald green dress is a signature part of her royal wardrobe. Over the course of the last few years, the British royal’s worn the dress for several outings and official engagements. The Anna Valentine design was worn by the royal during her visit to Belfast and Northern Ireland with King Charles III in March.
One month prior, Queen Camilla wore the exact same frock to a special reception at Buckingham Palace in London. It’s not uncommon for the queen consort to keep particular dresses in her royal wardrobe rotation, as Queen Camilla is fond of rewearing pieces designed by Anna Valentine and her other go-to designer Fiona Clare.
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Like Queen Camilla, Kate Middleton is fond of rewearing pieces from her closet. Most recently, the Princess of Wales re-wore a bespoke green McQueen coatdress with long sleeves and flowing skirt, which she previously wore for Christmas Day services at Sandringham in 2022.
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