Queen Camilla completed her festive Christmas Day look with a pair of classic boots.
The United Kingdom’s Queen Consort attended a Christmas church service on Thursday morning in London.
For her shoes, Queen Camilla zipped up a classic model that she’s been a fan of for a while. Her Russell & Bromley Dressage boots, a style she has frequently been seen wearing, feature a black suede upper and a shaft that reaches knee height.
An almond toe, side zipper closure and a short block heel provide a subtle 2-inch lift complete the pair. The boots also feature distinctive ruched sleeve detailing around the ankle, giving the style a more relaxed, comfortable look.
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The royal has been seen in several shades of these boots from the British brand for years now. She donned the same pair in November to the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition reception. In October, she wore a beige pair of shoes to visit Bromham Community Hub in England.
She wore a festive outfit with her boots on Christmas Day. Her red overcoat by Fiona Clare Aldridge matched her OC 981 hat by London-based milliner Philip Treacy. She a Raspberry Pip brooch to the lapel on the left shoulder of her jacket, and she wore snowflake earrings by Kiki McDonough.
Queen Camilla was surrounded by other family members at the service. Her husband, King Charles III attended alongside her, plus Prince William, Kate Middleton and their three children. Kate also wore a classic pair of knee-high boots for the occasion, pairing her Gianvito Rossi style with a brown plaid wool coat.


