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    Queen Camilla’s Latest Shoe Choice Highlights Her Love for Neutral Tones

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    Queen Camilla braved the rain as she arrived for a visit at the Maggie’s Centres charity, of which she is president. She was there to celebrate the work of volunteers and staff members at Victoria Hospital on Tuesday in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.

    For the outing, she sported a pair of nude cap-toe pumps by Chanel. The pointed-toe heels featured a leather cap toe in a darker shade of beige and a slight block heel measuring approximately three inches.

    Queen Camilla arrives for a visit to Maggie’s to celebrate the work of volunteers and members of staff at Victoria Hospital on Wednesday in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.

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    The royal usually opts for shorter heel pumps by Chanel or flats, as well as comfortable heels from Sole Bliss.

    Queen Camilla frequently reaches for neutral-colored pumps for public events and occasions, often opting for beige suede, black shoes, or block heel boots. She recently deviated from her usual footwear choice at the Royal Ascot 2025, going for a pair of white leather pumps.

    During her visit to the hospital, Queen Camilla paired her heels with a powder blue Anna Valentine custom coat, which she added dragonfly brooches to on the lapels. She wore a floral-print dress with a white background and a blue and red print. The midi dress featured an A-line silhouette with the hem reaching around her midcalf.

    KIRKCALDY, SCOTLAND - JULY 2: Queen Camilla president of Maggie's, arrives for a visit to Maggie's, Fife, to celebrate the work of volunteers and members of staff at Victoria Hospital on July 2, 2025 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. King Charles III and Queen Camilla are visiting Scotland with members of the Royal Family for a Royal Week until Friday, July 04.  (Photo by Mike Boyd - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

    A close up of her shoes.

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    Maggie’s centres are a network of drop-in centers across the United Kingdom and abroad that aim to help anyone affected by cancer. King Charles III and Queen Camilla are visiting Scotland with members of the Royal Family for a Royal Week, which will run until Friday.



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