The Duchess of Cornwall held a reception for British Equestrian teams

The Duchess wore a blue velvet coat dress. She finished her ensemble with a pair of black boots and dangly earrings

On February 8, the Duchess of Cornwall held a reception to honor the British Equestrian teams that have competed at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. The reception took place at the residence of The Duchess, Clarence House in London. During the reception, the Duchess, who is also the Patron of British Equestrian, spoke with British equestrian athletes, horse owners, coaches, vets, physiotherapists and performance managers.

The Duchess wore a blue velvet coat dress. She finished her ensemble with a pair of black boots and dangly earrings

The Duchess wore a blue velvet coat dress. She finished her ensemble with a pair of black boots and dangly earrings

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics became one of the British Equestrian team's most successful games until today. During Tokyo 2020, they brought home 13 medals in total, finishing in second place on the equestrian medal table at the Olympics and in first place on the Paralympic equestrian table.

The Duchess wore a blue velvet coat dress. She finished her ensemble with a pair of black boots and dangly earrings

On February 8, 2022, The Duchess of Cornwall visited Roundhill Primary School in Bath. Afterwards, The Duchess visited Voices charity at The Villa in Bath, to meet people with lived experience of domestic abuse. The charity was founded and is led by people who have experienced domestic abuse.

The Duchess wore a green and blue tartan coat, that had a velvet lining around the sleeves and the cuffs

The Duchess wore a green and blue tartan coat, that had a velvet lining around the sleeves and the cuffs

The Duchess wore a green and blue tartan coat, that had a velvet lining around the sleeves and the cuffs

The Duchess wore a green and blue tartan coat, that had a velvet lining around the sleeves and the cuffs

The Duchess wore a green and blue tartan coat, that had a velvet lining around the sleeves and the cuffs

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  1. Anonymous9/2/22 11:20

    Don't like any of these outfits. The velvet fabric is not a good choice to make a dress of. A long fluent velvet vest (not the blazer type) would be nice for her with black pants and a black or white top. To visit the school and charity she chooses one of her old tartan ensembles. They look like they are coming from an other era. I wonder if she will order a lot of new clothes once she will be queen consort.
    This shade of blue is lovely with her blond hair.

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  2. Magnifique cette couleur bleue très lumineuse mais je la préfère dans cet ensemble veste/jupe plissée dont le tartan est bleu, vert et noir !

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  3. Anonymous9/2/22 16:44

    That blue color of the crushed(?) velvet is great on D Camilla but the outfit (is it because of the “crushing”) has too much of a zip-up bathrobe look. Is that crushed or some other velvet styling? Going to research more about crushed velvet.

    Her second outfit at the school is perfect -tartan at school, of course! I just love Black Watch Tartan and her suit, blouse and boots are great- most blues look lovely on her and this skirt suit is gorgeous with the velvet collar and cuffs, the skirt’s specially tailored pleating and trim detail. One thing I cannot tell but it looks, in the one picture (side view of greeting children), as if there is blue velvet on her back panel- if so not a fan. I am going to imagine the jacket back is the same tartan until I can see it better:).
    Glo

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    1. I too love the Black Watch Tartan Plaid as you do. I have a corduroy shirt, wool blazer and a face mask in it. However I do not wear them together!

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  4. Magnifique cette couleur bleue très lumineuse mais je la préfère dans cet ensemble veste/jupe plissée dont le tartan est bleu, vert et noir !

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  5. Anonymous9/2/22 19:33

    Looks like a future queen to me. Magnificent!

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  6. Yes, the dresses change but not the boots.

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  7. The Tartan suit is divine, I love the colours and cut of this suit. I am not so keen on the blue crushed velvet? dress, though the colour looks great on the Duchess.

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  8. Anonymous9/2/22 20:28

    Queen Camilla ❤️

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  9. Beautiful blue velvet material in the first dress. It's a great colour for the Duchess. It's difficult to judge it's style because of the pairing with the dreaded black boots. I don't think the tartan suit is the best outfit for Camilla--(I am trying to block out the black boots and think objectively!!) The peplum style jacket, similar to the green one she wore last week, is not a flattering cut for her (or for anyone who is not superslim) and the pleats of the skirt don't appear to hang well. It's lovely to see how cheerful she always appears to be at these events.

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  10. I like that deep blue color on her, just not a fan of that velvet material. I do love the tartan at the school visit. I'm such a fan of her hair right now, it is so lovely.
    Chel

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  11. I love the blue velvet dress, not her usual style, but it's really beautiful and the colour suits her.

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  12. Anonymous10/2/22 18:55

    The Duchess, as always, dressed very nice and rustic. I like her very much. But that close to the young super-spreaders in Corona times, I give schoolchildren a wide berth these days. Frieda

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  13. Anonymous11/2/22 04:44

    The blue velvet thing looks like her dressing gown. The 2nd dress is ok, she needs a haircut, and let her hair go it's natural color, this color is just to fake, Cheryl Faucet color/style.

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