stepped out in a as she attended the annual Matins Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor. The stepped out in a powder blue frock as she sweetly .
Camilla, 77, was snapped in a bespoke Fiona Clare design that featured a striking light blue pastel hue. She perfectly matched the garment with a bold hat that featured a large rose. However, it has been revealed by an expert that her stunning spring colour palette was no accident. Stylist Karine Laudort told the that her look symbolised "renewal and new life".
Laudort shared: "This palette choice subtly nods to themes of renewal and serenity, fitting for the season and setting." She also said that her Phillip Treacy wide-brimmed hat added a feminine touch, while her nude Bottega Veneta and taupe pumps did not overshadow the central colour. She continued: "'Her look was completed with a coordinated wide-brimmed hat adding dimension and a soft, feminine flair to the structured silhouette."
The expert further explained: "She accessorised her outfit with a textured beige tote-style handbag, a modern yet practical alternative to the traditional clutch."
Camilla also coordinated her look with King Charles two piece suit. The 76-year-old monarch donned a Prince of Wales checked suit and matched his pocket square to the Queen's outfit.
The decision to subtly match what they were wearing delighted royal fans, and sent a clear message.
Karen Haller who is a Colour Psychology Expert and author of the Little Book of Colour, revealed that their chosen outfits reflected "trust, loyalty and stability."
"Blue reflects qualities long connected with the monarchy and leadership. It communicates trust, loyalty and stability, all values expected of a constitutional monarch," explained Ms Haller.
She added: "Darker blues express composed authority, while lighter blues suggest a more relaxed and approachable presence."
"With both King Charles III and Queen Camilla wearing blue, it creates a sense of visual harmony and unity, subtly reinforcing their shared role and steady presence within the Royal Family," she continued.
Queen Camilla and King Charles were joined by the likes of and .
The Duke was accompanied by his ex-wife, and their daughters and .
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