Queen Camilla, 75, and King Charles, 74, visited St Ives in Cornwall today to tour the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, meet senior Tate figures and chat with local artists.
The Queen looked lovely in a green floral midi-length dress with three-quarter sleeves, designed by Fiona Clare.
The dress was cinched in at the waist and even featured a smart collar at the neckline, to add some dimension to Camilla’s outfit.
Queen Camilla carried her Bottega Veneta Intrecciato Small Leather Shoulder Bag which retails for a whopping £1,620.
Its description says: “Hand-woven in Italy from strips of supple lambskin using the iconic Intrecciato technique, this shoulder bag is an ode to Bottega Veneta’s penchant for exquisite leatherwork.
“Championing a kind of subtle luxury that’s oft hard to come by, it’s at once daringly chic and overtly quiet thanks to its adjustable strap and classic colourway.”
For footwear, Queen Camilla wore her “Ingrid” pumps in nude leather from the brand Sole Bliss.
The £159 shoes have the following description: “Meet Ingrid – our iconic wide-fit heel for bunions.
“Now available in luxurious, versatile Nude Leather, Ingrid is ideal for every occasion!
“Featuring a rounded almond toe shape for extra width and an on-trend block heel, these stylish heels benefit from our award-winning cushioning technology to comfort and support bunions and painful joints.”
In addition, Queen Camilla wore her Vintage Alhambra bracelet from Van Cleef and Arpels with five motifs. The bracelet costs a sensational £4,500 and is made from 18-carat yellow gold and agate.
Its description reads: “Faithful to the very first Alhambra jewel created in 1968, the Vintage Alhambra creations by Van Cleef & Arpels are distinguished by their unique, timeless elegance.
“Inspired by the clover leaf, these icons of luck are adorned with a border of golden beads.”