Queen Camilla, 76, wore her green multi-print green shirt dress today, which is a bespoke Fiona Clare design.
The King and Queen attended the Sandringham Flower Show at Sandringham House in King’s Lynn today.
Queen Camilla paired her dress with her Bottega Veneta “Intrecciato small leather shoulder bag”, which is worth a whopping £2,220.40.
The product’s details read: “Bottega Veneta’s Intrecciato weave is just so versatile, isn’t it?
“It works on every bag the brand uses it on. This one is covered in the technique, and it even reaches inside too.
“It doesn’t just look good, though — it’s functional as well. It’s got two roomy main compartments with a zip pocket in each, and there are a couple of ways you can carry it — with the top carry handles, or over your shoulder with the strap.”
For footwear, the Queen wore her Ingrid shoes from Sole Bliss, a brand known to create shoes perfect for those suffering with bunions.
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.”
To further accessorise, Queen Camilla opted for her Kiki McDonough Apollo blue topaz pendant in yellow gold.
This necklace costs a whopping £1,500 and says: “This stunning 18ct Yellow Gold circular pendant features a central Blue Topaz stone, and four delicate Diamonds (Diamond 0.04ct & Blue Topaz 3.64ct). A stunning contemporary design.”
In addition, the Queen wore her gold disc pendant with her ruby birthstone. This necklace is very meaningful for Camilla as it contains the initials of her five grandchildren.
Queen Camilla also wore her favourite Van Cleef and Arpels Vintage Alhambra yellow gold agate bracelet and her Cartier tank watch.
This bracelet which the Queen always wears costs a sensational £4,500.
Many of East Anglia’s leading nurseries and horticultural specialists exhibit at the one-day show which attracts around 20,000 visitors, and on today’s occasion, King Charles and Queen Camilla.
This year the show celebrates its 140th year. The profits from each show are donated to local charities.
The Show Committee has given around £825,000 to good causes to date.