Queen Camilla has undoubtedly turned heads during her 11-day tour to Australia and Samoa alongside King Charles, as she has worn a series of dazzling outfits each day, prompting positive reactions from royal fans and fashionistas alike.
Fashion fans will have noted Camilla’s choice of blue and white ensembles throughout her tour, ranging from midi dresses by her favorite designer, Fiona Clare, to a couture coat dress by label Anna Valentine.
Image consultant, Francesca Cairns, explains Queen Camilla is in the “summer” colour season characterised by “soft, cool colours”.
She explains Her Majesty’s choice of blues and whites during the royal tour aligns well with her palette, showcasing her “natural elegance”.
Exclusively speaking to Express.co.uk, Francesca said: “Style-wise, Camilla exudes confidence and grace. Her outfits often balance modern trends with classic elements, making her look both fashionable and timeless.”
The image consultant says as well as each hue going with her complexion “beautifully”, the colour choices signify a deeper meaning. Francesca said: “The combination of blue and white traditionally signifies trust, loyalty, and peace. It reflects a calm yet authoritative presence, which is fitting for her royal role.”
King Charles has also been seen matching with Queen Camilla’s attire in a show of “unity”. In Samoa, he wore a Royal Navy bush jacket-style suit made by Anderson & Shepperd, and decided to ditch his traditional suit and tie – sparking a positive reaction from fans.
The white and pale blue ensemble matched Camilla’s white tunic and white palazzo trousers.
Speaking about the coordination, Francesca further added: “When King Charles and Queen Camilla coordinate their outfits, it creates a harmonious visual impact that reflects their unity and partnership. This coordinated look often symbolizes their strong bond and shared commitment to their royal duties.”
She stated: “Overall, Queen Camilla’s colour choices during this tour not only enhance her style but also convey deeper meanings that resonate with her role as a royal figure.”
Fans have gone wild for Camilla’s dresses, most notably her knee-length silk blue and white Fiona Clare dress which she were as she greeted crowds in Canberra on the second day of appearances in Australia.
With most of her outfits, Camilla is accessorising with a favourite Vintage Alhambra Van Cleef and Arpels bracelet, which is made of 18k yellow gold.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are currently in Samoa for a four-day state visit and have recently ended their six-day tour of Australia.
Samoa, a small country in the central South Pacific Ocean made up of an archipelago of nine islands, is hosting a Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) which has the theme “One Resilient Common Future”.
The King, as head of the Commonwealth, will formally open the event that will also be attended by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.