The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have arrived in Belfast to begin a two-day visit to Northern Ireland. On the first day of their two day visit to Northern Ireland, The Prince and The Duchess visited the Education Authority Headquarters and Belfast City Hall. Belfast City Hall was the site of the opening of the first Parliament of Northern Ireland on 22 June, 1921. The Parliament was opened by King George V following Northern Ireland’s first general election, held on 24 May 1921.
Dark green looks so good on the Duchess of Cornwall. I think she has worn this before ? I would like a closer look at her handbag. And she is the Royal who wears her masks best, often coordinated to her outfit or with a nod to the occasion. With her mask on she reminds me of Mrs Macron.
ReplyDeleteI think we've seen this dress before.
ReplyDeleteAnd the boots haven't yet been put to rest for spring/summer.
And Prince Charles still needs to keep his hands warm by putting them in the pockets of his jacket.
And so life goes on.
And she still needs a better brassiere.
DeleteElle a l'air de beaucoup aimer ce modèle de robe de couleur vert foncé dont l'empiècement s'adapte bien sur sa poitrine --et toujours ses bottes ? Pas mal du tout son petit sac à main ; j'aime beaucoup son masque qui est beaucoup mieux que celui de Charles !
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice coat for the Duchess. The pattern of the tucking in the bodice is very flattering and, of course, the color looks good on her and is a nod to Northern Ireland. I also like her handbag. I look forward to the time she can retire the black boots until next winter. Black pumps would look nice with this outfit.
ReplyDeleteI like the boots, much better than the skin-coloured tights most of the royals wear.
DeleteI've been curous about the Duchess's wheel pendant. She wore it with this color green for a portrait recently.
ReplyDeleteWould like to see the Prince in patterns instead of a the blue suits more often, many of his engagements don't seem corporate. Maybe he does it to stand out in a crowd.
The pattern on the front of the frock is flattering, taking away from her need for better fitted undergarments.
ReplyDeleteThe dandruff on the garment should have been brushed away (her left side) before getting out of the car.
The boots look very tacky. Clare
Dandruff? Maybe you should clean your screen.
DeleteThe outfit is very nice, but I don't really understand this color coordination with host countries national colours. Instead of nice nod I think it is just rather boring and unimaginative choice. -Siri
I like the boots very much. Simple and stylish and not too high-healed. And the colour of the dress suits her nicely.
ReplyDeleteI'm always wondering about the comments concerning her undergarments. To my eyes, there is nothing wrong. The main point is that she herself feels comfortable in her clothes.
-B.
The dress is nice but more fall/winter appropriate due to the color.
ReplyDeleteShe really needs to put the boots away until autumn.
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She’s the wife of a future king and constantly in the limelight - I am quite certain she has had a professional bra fitting since marrying the Prince of Wales and that she wears the appropriate bras recommended by said professionals. If anyone has a problem that her breasts are not heaved up to under her chin, then that is their problem, not the duchess’s problem. She is perfectly turned out for the occasion.
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Love the coat, the mask and the bag. Camilla looks great in this lovely dark green. Tired of the boots. Single tone court shoes would have been a much better option, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteEmerald green for the emerald island. Very nice. Colour may be a little wintry, but still perfect for the symbolism. Boots... quite wintry (but presumably very comfortable). Undergarments I see nothing wrong with them. At a certain age it would be not only inappropriate, but ridiculous to have her breast pushed up on display. She isn’t an Italian Ciociolina. She is the future Queen consort.
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