Camilla’s Dress During the Coronation of King Charles

The peculiarity of the dress worn by the queen consort of the United Kingdom has not gone unnoticed on social media: the backstory.

LONDON (ENGLAND) – Queen Consort Camilla captured everyone’s attention in a Bruce Oldfield gown during the coronation of Charles III at Westminster Abbey. The elegant dress was embellished with silver embroidery woven by Stephen Walters in Suffolk in ivory, silver and gold, bracelet length sleeves, a strong shoulder and a wide V-neckline, as well as a modest neckline and elongated waist . However, fans of the royal family on social media have noticed that Camilla herself has decided to pay tribute to her loved ones in a very special way.

Camilla, the details of the dress

Camilla’s ivory gown, designed by couturier and close friend Bruce Oldfield, who also worked closely with Diana during her time as a working Royal, was made with Peau de Soie, a silk fabric. A peculiarity to which another is added: Camilla has decided to ‘wear’ also the names of her children and grandchildren discreetly embroidered near the bottom of the skirt. On Twitter, royal expert Victoria Howard noted that her tailored suit appeared to reveal the names of her two children, Tom and Laura, along with those of her grandchildren Gus, Freddy, Louis, Eliza and Lola.

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The peculiarity of the dress worn by the queen consort of the United Kingdom has not gone unnoticed on social media: the backstory.

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