
Queen Camilla’s style has dramatically developed over the last decade as she has discovered her fashion favourites and perfected a polished, classic look.
British designers Fiona Clare, Anna Valentine and Bruce Oldfield are among her go-to labels, regularly recycling her looks, from glamorous dress coats and glittering gems to tweed coats and printed summer frocks.
This even applies – famously – to her wedding outfit, which made a second appearance at the opening of the National Assembly of Wales in 2007.
From state visits and royal tours to countryside chic, Queen Camilla usually steers clear of bright colours, favouring neutrals, pastels, and navy, with simple patterns and minimal detail.
But when it comes to hats and brooches, she’s not afraid to make a bold statement or two.
Tweed Coat
Camilla wrapped up in a fur lined £220 Lock & Co hat and tweed coat as she headed to a day of races at Ascot in November 2021 carrying her £4300 Fendi bag.
Camilla wrapped up in a tweed coat and fur lined £220 Lock & Co hat for the Cheltenham Festival in March 2014
The ensemble made another appearance at the Prince’s Countryside Fund Raceday at Ascot in March 2015
She wore it again at the 60th Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury, 2016. This time, she paired it with a silk scarf and a clutch bag
The coat features a subtle flare at the waist and a suede collar and was spotted again in November 2017
Queen Camilla paired the tweed coat with a stylish £4300 Fendi bag for a weekend of racing at Ascot
The Roy Allen coat is a favourite in Queen Camilla’s wardrobe and was first spotted in 2014 at Cheltenham Races, before she wore it again at Ascot racecourse in March 2015, this time with a silk scarf but the same clutch bag.
The coat features a subtle flare at the waist and a suede collar and was spotted again in November 2017 at Ascot with a £450 Aspinal of London bag, once again styled with the same crisp white shirt, brown suede boots and leather gloves.
Blue Print
Queen Camilla put a new twist on one of her favourite printed summer dresses in June 2023 during a trip to Dorset, layering a £630 Camilla and Marc trench over it.
The cinched in dress with pleated skirt was first seen in November 2021 when it was worn to meet Queen Rania of Jordan
Camilla wore it again to visit BBC Wales’s new Headquarters in Cardiff in July 2022
She repeated the Fiona Clare blue dress from an appearance to a school in Cornwall in July 2022
Camilla put a new twist on one of her printed summer dresses in June during a trip to Dorset
She repeated the Fiona Clare blue dress from an appearance to a school in Cornwall in July 2022 when it was accessorised with a Heidi Klein wicker bag, and also a couple of weeks before when visiting the BBC Wales headquarters in Cardiff with a Bottega Veneta bag.
The cinched in dress with pleated skirt was first seen in November 2021 when it was worn to meet Queen Rania of Jordan.
Navy Spots
Camilla stepped out during her royal tour of Wales in July 2019 looking elegant in a polka dot dress, navy blazer and pearl necklace ensemble which has been seen seven times over the decade before.
The Anna Valentine frock was first seen in Venice in April 2009 with navy heels and a clutch
She wore the piece again in July 2009 at the Sandringham Flower Show with a change of shoes
Three years later in July 2012, Camilla opened the Welsh Food Festival in the same look pairing it with a woven bag
The dress along with the same accessories appeared again as she attended a Church service in Norfolk in July 2013
In May 2016 the polka dots were re-worn while the Queen was busy out and about in London
The navy-blue outfit made another appearance for the Sandringham Flower Show in July 2017
Camilla during her royal tour of Wales in July 2019 looking elegant in a polka dot dress
The Anna Valentine frock was first seen in Venice in April 2009 with navy heels and a clutch, then again in July 2009 at the Sandringham Flower Show with a change of shoes.
Three years later in July 2012, Camilla opened the Welsh Food Festival in the same look pairing it with a woven bag which she wore again in July 2013 for a concert in Norfolk.
In May 2016 the polka dots were re-worn, this time with tan accessories and again in July 2017 fully repeating the outfit.
Green Print
Camilla stepped out during her royal tour of Wales in July 2019 looking elegant in a polka dot dress, navy blazer and pearl necklace ensemble which has been seen seven times over the decade before.
On a visit to the Daily Mail Chalke Valley History Festival grounds in June 2020, Camilla wore a floral Fiona Clare shirt dress
She wore it a second time during a visit to the residential farm in the Wye Valley, in Monmouthshire, in July 2022
It made another appearance just weeks later during Camilla’s visit to Torquay in July 2022
The emerald green printed dress cinches at the waist with a tie belt and was previously seen earlier in the year during a television appearance on Antiques Roadshow in March
Queen Camilla wore the lovely green dress again for this year’s Sandringham Flower Show
In July 2023, Camilla dressed for the Sandringham Flower Show in a floral Fiona Clare shirt dress and Bottega Veneta bag.
The emerald green printed dress cinches at the waist with a tie belt and was previously seen earlier in the year during a television appearance on Antiques Roadshow in March.
The year before, Queen Camilla wore the dress to meet local musicians in Torquay in July and a couple of weeks earlier at Jamie’s Farm in Monmouth, both times styled with her Sole Bliss pumps.
Navy Stripes
Queen Camilla wore the striped monochrome dress with her four-stranded pearl necklace with round diamond clasp at a reception for the winners of the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition in 2018
When attending a film premiere in October 2019 Queen Camilla went for monochrome chic in a navy striped dress
When attending a film premiere in October 2019 Queen Camilla went for monochrome chic in a navy striped dress with a black cape jacket and coordinating Moynat bag.
The previous December, she chose the same look to join children for a Christmas party, once again with her four-stranded pearl necklace with round diamond clasp, and again two weeks earlier at a reception for the winners of the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition, this time without the cape.