Royal attire ignites a flurry of reactions as Queen Camilla’s latest fashion choices spark a wave of comments from admirers and critics alike. Amid tradition and pomp, her unique ensemble has become a hot topic online.
Queen Camilla at the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral in Worcester, England on March 28, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
In a fashion statement that has since lit up social media platforms, Queen Camilla, 76, recently made headlines and spurred discussions with her latest public appearance. Stepping in for her husband, King Charles III, the Queen of England attended a significant event at Worcester Cathedral.
While there, she partook in the traditional presentation of Maundy Money to 150 individuals in recognition of their service to local communities. However, it was not just the ceremony that captured public attention; it was Queen Camilla’s choice of attire that became the center of conversation.
Queen Camilla presenting Maundy Money to recipients at Worcester Cathedral posted on March 28, 2024 | Source: Instagram/theroyalfamily
Queen Camilla posing with people in attendance for the Maundy service at Worcester Cathedral posted on March 28, 2024 | Source: Instagram/theroyalfamily
Queen Camilla and guests in attendance for the Maundy service at Worcester Cathedral posted on March 28, 2024 | Source: Instagram/theroyalfamily
Queen Camilla posing for a picture at Worcester Cathedral posted on March 28, 2024 | Source: Instagram/theroyalfamily
Clad in a leopard print chiffon dress covered by a cream cashmere coat—both designed by Fiona Clare—Queen Camilla’s ensemble was the epitome of royal grace mixed with contemporary fashion sense. The outfit was complemented by £195 dressage knee-high suede boots from Russell & Bromley.
As described online, the boots are an elegant iteration of the popular equestrian-inspired knee-high boot, crafted in Italy from the finest smooth camel suede. These boots—characterized by their sleek style, subtle stitched seam, soft almond toe, and suede-wrapped block heel—underscored a sense of regal sophistication.
Queen Camilla at the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral in Worcester, England on March 28, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
Adding to her ensemble, the Queen donned a furry hat from Lock & Co. and wore two gold and sapphire flower brooches pinned on each side of her coat’s collar, heirlooms that once belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Her attire was rounded off with dark brown leather gloves and a dark-colored, stylish Moynat handbag, retailing at $3,500 on Sotheby’s online store.
Queen Elizabeth II at The Derby in Epsom, UK on June 10, 1995 | Source: Getty Images
Queen Elizabeth II visiting the New Lanark Conservation Trust in New Lanark, Scotland in 2000. | Source: Getty Images
Queen Elizabeth II visiting charitable homes for the elderly in London, England on February 22, 1996 | Source: Getty Images
As images and videos of the Queen at the event circulated online, social media users did not hold back in voicing their opinions. Many people were unimpressed with the Queen’s look, expressing their dislike for what she wore. One social media user criticized, “She is soo thrifty.. Buy a new hat,” while another exasperatedly stated, “Why does she always spoil her outfit with BOOTS!”
Queen Camilla at the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral in Worcester, England on March 28, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
Another pondered, “Why does she wear the same hat (sometimes a different color)???” and someone else even went so far as to deem her “the bag lady.” However, amongst the vitriol, some people complimented Queen Camilla‘s style. One fan praised, “Love the ensemble” and another gushed, “The Queen looked fabulous.”
Queen Camilla at the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral in Worcester, England on March 28, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
Despite the fashion furor and commentary, what remains a focal point of the story is the significance of the event. The official Instagram page for the King and Queen of England shed light on the contextual background of the special occasion.
In one of their captions accompanying the pictures they shared of the event, they explained, “Maundy Thursday commemorates Jesus sharing the Last Supper with his disciples and commanding them to ‘Love one another as I have loved you.’ The tradition of the Monarch or their representative presenting alms on Maundy Thursday goes back to 1213.”
Queen Camilla’s recent appearance at Worcester Cathedral serves as a reminder of the unique intersection between royal tradition and contemporary fashion. From the mixed reactions sparked by her fashion choices, it’s clear that Queen Camilla’s style, whether lauded or criticized, remains an undeniable aspect of how she is viewed by the public, which then draws attention back to the evolving image of the British monarchy.
As previously reported on March 28, 2024, before attending the event at Worcester Cathedral, Queen Camilla was seen at a farmer’s market in Shrewsbury where she spoke about cancer-stricken Kate Middleton for the first time.
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
At a quaint farmer’s market in Shrewsbury, Queen Camilla, aged 76, recently embarked on a visit that would leave an indelible mark on the hearts of many. The Queen Consort, greeted with the warmth and admiration that accompanies her title, navigated through the market, an event that turned into much more than a mere public appearance.
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
As she strolled amongst the stalls, her presence ignited a fervor among those gathered, with fans eagerly holding up signs, their messages a blend of welcome and goodwill. The air buzzed with the sound of voices calling out to the Queen Consort as she wandered through the market.
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
Among the sea of signs and well-wishers, a particularly poignant moment unfolded as Queen Camilla approached a group of young girls, their hands clasping signs that bore messages of love and support for Princess Catherine, who has been battling cancer. Among them was a young girl, her sign simple yet powerful, reading, “Send our love to Kate.” This touching display led to Queen Camilla speaking directly to the girls.
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
The Queen Consort, embodying grace and compassion, engaged with the group, ensuring that their heartfelt messages would reach Princess Catherine. Queen Camilla remarked that Princess Catherine would be “thrilled” with the signs, a statement that not only acknowledged their efforts but also bridged the gap between the royal family and the public. Taking the signs from the group, she promised to deliver them to Princess Catherine. The girls were sisters Lois, six, and Harriet, ten.
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla during her visit to the Farmers’ Market on March 27, 2024 in Shrewsbury, England | Source: Getty Images
The promise to transport their letters “carefully” for the Princess was made amidst apologies from Harriet about the cards’ slightly creased condition, a result of the day’s blustery wind. “I’ll take them carefully and will make sure she knows they’re coming,” the Queen responded, her voice carrying the weight of assurance and comfort.
Queen Camilla at the The Queen’s Reading Room event to mark World Poetry Day at Hillsborough Castle during day two of her visit to Northern Ireland on March 21, 2024 in Belfast, Northern Ireland | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla at the The Queen’s Reading Room event to mark World Poetry Day at Hillsborough Castle during day two of her visit to Northern Ireland on March 21, 2024 in Belfast, Northern Ireland | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla at the The Queen’s Reading Room event to mark World Poetry Day at Hillsborough Castle during day two of her visit to Northern Ireland on March 21, 2024 in Belfast, Northern Ireland | Source: Getty Images
Following this encounter, Harriet shared, “We heard the news and I wanted to hold the poster up to show my love to Kate.” Lucy Waterston, the mother of the two girls, expressed her surprise and gratitude towards the Queen’s gesture, highlighting the unexpected but cherished interaction.
Princess Catherine and Queen Camilla at the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph on November 12, 2023 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
Princess Catherine and Queen Camilla at the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph on November 12, 2023 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla and Princess Catherine at Trooping the Colour on June 17, 2023 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
This recent unfolding of events sheds light not only on the public’s unwavering support for Princess Catherine in her battle with cancer but also on the evolving relationships within the royal family. Ingrid Seward, a royal expert and the editor of Majesty Magazine, provided exclusive insights to the Mirror, revealing the deepening bond between Queen Camilla and Prince William against the backdrop of this adversity.
Queen Camilla and Prince William at the 2024 Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey on March 11, 2024 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla and Prince William at the 2024 Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey on March 11, 2024 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla and Prince William at the 2024 Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey on March 11, 2024 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
“Camilla is as stoic as she is forgiving,” Seward noted, emphasizing the Queen Consort’s capacity for compassion and resilience. The diagnosis of Princess Catherine’s illness has served as a catalyst, bringing her closer to William, who had harbored intense disapproval of Queen Camilla in the past