Queen Camilla journeyed to Northern Ireland for an official visit on Wednesday, greeting members of the public in Belfast. The queen consort, who dressed in an appropriate color for the occasion, was joined by her husband of nearly 20 years, King Charles III.
For the royal couple’s Belfast and Northern Ireland visit, Queen Camilla styled one of the go-to dresses she’s worn on several previous occasions. The queen consort wore an emerald green dress with contrasting fabric on the rounded collar of the garment and running down the sleeves.
Queen Camilla’s emerald green midi dress featured long sleeves and a fitted bodice, which transitioned to a flowing skirt and Empire waistline. The dress also included sharp shoulders. Queen Camilla paired the look with black boots, which coordinated with her black leather gloves and a black bag.
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As for her accessories, Queen Camilla styled her signature pieces by Van Cleef & Arpels and added a vibrant gold macaw brooch. Brooches are a signature element of Queen Camilla’s style and often come from her own personal collection or pieces inherited from the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The dress Queen Camilla chose for her Northern Ireland trip was ideal for the week. Members of the royal family acknowledged and celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on Monday, with Kate Middleton making an appearance for the 2025 Irish Guards’ St. Patrick’s Day Parade at Wellington Barracks in London wearing a green Alexander McQueen coat.
Queen Camilla previously wore this dress for a special reception at Buckingham Palace in London on Feb. 11. The queen consort also wore a brooch for her February engagement — the Raspberry Pip Brooch, which she also wore for a public engagement later that month.
Royal rewears are a major element of Queen Camilla’s wardrobe, and the queen consort is in good company. Kate Middleton often rewears and repurposes pieces from her wardrobe as well. So, too, does Queen Letizia of Spain.