Queen Camilla visits the Mulberry Trust secondary School.
cut a stylish figure as she officially opened the new Mulberry Academy London Dock today. Her Majesty swapped her usual vibrant hues for a more refined look.
This is a surprise as Camilla, 77, adopted many style tips from the late . Not only does she often wear her jewellery, but she usually goes for bright looks that allow her to stand out from the crowd.
Meanwhile, across the pond, has been making shockwaves in the fashion world since her husband was named the 47th President. She has stepped out in a series of sleek ensembles over the past month and most recently wore a stunning Dolce and Gabbana black military dress worth thousands.
Beaming with delight, Camilla donned a navy blue two-piece that featured a subtle stipe. She wrapped up warm with a pair of knee-high black boots and a matching cape.
Fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter and praised her outfit, with one user sharing: “It is lovely seeing HM The Queen there and wearing a militant blue.” “Bless the little ones with their bow and curtsy! great to see the Queen looking so nice,” agreed a second person.
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Meanwhile a third chimed in and picked up on: “The Queen looks radiant I love this new striped look on her.”
The Queen accessorised with the broach worth £32,000 which she inherited from the former Queen’s private collection which was perfectly positioned on her collar.
The horsefly brooch is often mistaken for a moth, but it is a yellow-gold brooch featuring a detailed horsefly design with sapphires and diamonds.
Queen Camilla during a visit to Mulberry Academy London Dock in East London
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Queen Camilla opens a new school which is part of the Mulberry Schools Trust family of schools.
Steven Stone jewellers have closely examined the jaw-dropping pieces and inspected their worth and value.
The leading diamond experts told the Express that the moth brooch has been a “cherished piece in her collection for years; she has worn it on several memorable occasions.”
Steven Stone added that she has worn it to public events often. They said she donned the look on “Christmas Day in 2016 and during a farewell to the Emperor and Empress of Japan.
It is symbolic that Queen Camilla wore this as moths symbolise healing and transformation while “representing strength and beauty through change.”
Camilla visited the secondary school, which is part of the Mulberry Schools Trust family and was built in partnership with Tower Hamlets Council and the Department for Education.
They encourage their students to participate in extra-curricular programmes designed to develop confidence, creativity, leadership and the love of learning.
Their work would align with Her Majesty’s strong beliefs on education as he often speaks about the importance of nurturing young minds and fostering a love of learning.