The Queen Consort visited the new Science Teaching Hub of the University of Aberdeen in her capacity as the Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen. She viewed demonstrations in the University's labs and met with staff and students. The Queen Consort also toured the new Science Teaching Hub. The University of Aberdeen is renowned for world-leading research in health, energy, food and nutrition and environmental and biological sciences.
QC Camila looks very nice in her "Scottish" ensemble. She relates well with the children. Love the little girl's tiara.
ReplyDeleteSimpatico il cappotto di Camilla, sembra quello di un elfo.
ReplyDeleteRossella
I don’t love this outfit - the frills peeking out and the slivers of tartan trim make it too busy for me, but it certainly fits her well and the colour is surprisingly flattering on her. I’m used to seeing her in more of a blue green but this lighter olive is a nice change. (V.M.)
ReplyDeleteI like this outfit, the coat and blouse are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLike the coat not so much the boots and blouse. css
ReplyDeleteQueen Camilla looks wonderful--love her whole look!
ReplyDeleteJanet
Her look is indeed ok for HER, essential indeed, but so restrictive.
DeleteTrès joli look avec un petit clin d'oeil à l'Ecosse !
ReplyDeleteCamilla’s ensemble has been well put together and tailored with a light touch of fun related to the tartan lining and the frills. Sorry, forgot to mention the omnipresent boots. Those boots are best for horsing around with horses, not an indoors Royal visit.
ReplyDeleteI’m waiting to see what changes will happen with her wardrobe, good or bad, now that she has 6 Ladies in Waiting (renamed as Queen's companions) to help and guide her in the fashion arena.
More information on the Queen’s Companions (if you're interested) via …….
https://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/latest/a42099117/queen-consort-camilla-breaks-tradition-queens-companions/
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