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No Queen Camilla winter look is complete without her go-to pair of Russell & Bromley boots. The royal attended the Sunday morning service at St. Mary Magdalene church in Sandringham, Norfolk, wearing a beige coat with black accessories.

Queen Camilla leaves after attending the Sunday morning church service at St Mary Magdalene church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 4, 2026. (Photo by Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Images)

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On her feet, Camilla slid on a pair of her go-to Russell & Bromley boots, opting for their Dressage Knee High Boot design in black suede. The Dressage is an equestrian-inspired knee-high boot with a more refined and elegant silhouette that makes it appropriate for everyday wear.

The boots are crafted in Italy from smooth black suede. The sleek style features a subtle yet detailed stitched seam down the front, which leads to a soft almond toe. The boots sit on a suede-wrapped block heel measuring around two inches. The boots are fastened by a full inside zip with an elasticated gusset for optimal comfort. The boots are a repeated choice for the queen consort, and she recently wore them for the Christmas church service.

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A close-up of the boots.

The top of the knee-high boots was concealed by the mid-length coat she wore for the outing on Sunday. The cream colored coat was from Fiona Clare Aldridge, another previously worn design. She paired the coat and a brown hat with black Cornelia James bespoke Clementine Gloves and a black Chanel quilted mini top-handle bag.

The royal doesn’t stray too far from her go-to brands when it comes to shoes. Over the years, she continued to narrow down her preferences and is often spotted wearing the same styles and brands in a variety of colors. Take a look at Queen Camilla’s shoe style over the years below.