Camilla Duchess of Cornwall: Royal wore £2,300 feather print dress and necklace in London

ByThomas J. Pawlak

Jun 22, 2021

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall was seen today as she opened a library at a school in London. The royal donned a navy shirt dress for the appearance.

Camilla opted for a navy long-sleeved shirt dress and a tan Burberry trench coat for the engagement.

The garment had long sleeves and a pleated skirt cut just above her ankles.

The dark blue robe had a unique pattern as it was covered in an array of feathers of different colors.

The mother-of-two completed the look with her favorite caramel heels which she is rarely seen without.

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The block heel shoes have a square toe and are believed to be the Sole Bliss ‘Ingrid’ heels, priced at £149.

She accessorized her look with a mix of silver and gold jewelry.

Camilla wore a long gold chain necklace that had a gold ball pendant at the end.

This was placed next to a chain of diamonds which had a blue topaz pendant.

The royal wore her short locks in her signature style with a slightly off center design.

She chose casual makeup with a layer of mascara and dark pink lipstick.

As she read to students outside, the 73-year-old put on a pair of reading glasses.

They had large circular lenses with brown tortoise print frames.

The royal line of succession – who supersedes whom?

The line of succession to the British throne dictates the order in which each member of the royal family would ascend the throne.

It is also considered a ranking of importance with the leader, the queen, taking the place of sovereign.

Older children come before younger ones. Traditionally, boys came before girls, but that law was changed on March 26, 2015 before Prince William’s first child was born.

Incredibly, Catholics are still excluded from the line of succession, as are children born out of wedlock.

Members of the royal family, who generally stick to strict protocol when appearing in public, often arrive at events in ascending order of importance, with the most important royal coming last.

Prince Charles, 72, is currently the first to accede to the British throne, followed by Prince William, 39, his eldest son.

Next are Prince William’s children, George, seven, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three, followed by Prince Harry, 36. Prince Harry is replaced by his son Archie Harrison, born in May 2019.