Queen Camilla revived wintery whites in a Fiona Clare coat for the brisk temperatures during her latest public royal engagement, visiting different sites in Bath, England, on Tuesday.
The U.K.’s queen consort styled a long-sleeve white coat with a Peter Pan collar and flowing skirt. It’s a standard piece of the British royal family member’s wardrobe, worn by Queen Camilla on several occasions over the course of the last few years.
Queen Camilla during the unveiling of the new name for the new theater during her visit to Theatre Royal Bath on Feb. 17 in Bath, England.
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The piece included such details as slightly sharp shoulders with subtle exposed seams balancing either side of the front placket. The coat also featured hidden buttons down the front placket and the silhouette was designed with a slightly cinched waist for further definition.
As for finishing touches to her look, Queen Camilla dded a pair of black suede boots, another standard of her royal winter wardrobe, and accessorized with a pair of pearl earrings that only served to accentuate the winter white color palette of her ensemble.

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A longtime admirer of Fiona Clare Aldridge’s designs, Queen Camilla previously wore this coat in January for a service at St Mary Magdalene church in Sandringham, Norfolk, alongside her husband King Charles III.
The queen consort regularly wears pieces by British-based designer Aldridge, as well as Anna Valentine, another British designer. While the silhouettes remain relatively the same, Queen Camilla regularly experiments with color and patterns, even adorning her coats with sentimental and historic jewelry pieces.

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Queen Camilla’s trip to Bath on Tuesday was full of special visits. The queen consort unveiled the name for a new theatre during her visit to Theatre Royal Bath, for which she serves as patron, and visited Persephone Books, an independent publisher and bookshop founded in 1999.



