Royal Mad Hatter! Duchess Camilla Looks Striking In All-Green Outfit And Hilarious Hat At Engagement In Bath
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Royal Mad Hatter! Duchess Camilla Looks Striking In All-Green Outfit And Hilarious Hat At Engagement In Bath
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Prince Charles’s wife is not a Queen yet but her schedule is filled with royal engagements. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visited Bath to check out The Brownsword Therapies Centre.
Today in Bath, Her Royal Highness visits the new @RNHRDBath and The Brownsword Therapies Centre at @RUHBath.
The new outpatient centre provides treatment, care and education for patients to recover from episodes of illness or injury, or to manage long-term conditions. pic.twitter.com/omgQBEe185
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) 22 October 2019
The new center aims to offer proper care, treatment, and education for recovering patients or those who need help in managing their long-term conditions. As usual, the Duchess stole all attention with her outfit.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall’s hat
When the royal arrived at Bath, she honored her first engagement of the week by visiting the Bath Soft Cheese Company. During the engagement, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall sampled local cheese produce and chatted with the company’s owners.
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The Duchess donned a stylish light-green coat featuring a darker green detailing and big buttons. She paired the pretty number with black suede boots and a matching handbag.
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But the star of Camilla’s outfit was, undoubtedly, her hat. The 72-year-old put on a white headpiece when visiting cheese storage which was a protective measure. The Duchess looked quite comical in the hat which she teamed up with plastic overshoes.
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Nonetheless, royal fans loved her outfit
@north7550:
Camilla looks lovely and that is something that is very close to her heart.
@mathers8651:
Pretty. Camilla
@nadia.sala.3:
She is nice
@north7550:
Love your hat Camilla!
@kathryn_ivory:
Wonderful woman is the Duchess
Earlier, Camilla opened up Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Disease and then met with children from St. Mary’s Catholic Primary School. Despite her age, she’s not slowing down!