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Queen Camilla’s best fashion moments of the past few years

Her style really has evolved!
Three images of a woman with light hair in different formal outfits: white, blue with hat, and navy with lace.

Queen Camilla has come a long way in regards to fashion; over the years, her style has evolved into a sophisticated blend of timeless elegance and modern flair. 

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And so, we totally understand if you want to emanate her… Never fear! 

We’ve answered any ‘Queen Camilla fashion’ questions you may have and rounded up her best recent style moments. 

Who designs Queen Camillas clothes?

Queen Camilla regularly wears clothes designed by Bruce Oldfield, Fiona Clare and Anna Valentine, and her hats are often designed by milliner Philip Treacy. 

Where does Queen Camilla get her clothes?

As aforementioned, Camilla regularly wears pieces by British designers Bruce Oldfield, Fiona Clare and Anna Valentine. 

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But Camilla likely isn’t hitting up Oxford Street in London when she needs to get some clothes; her stylist would likely get all of her clothes for her. 

Who is Queen Camillas stylist?

Jacqui Meakin is Queen Camilla’s current stylist. 

Jacqui has worked with Camilla since she married King Charles in 2005. 

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Prior to working with Camilla, Jacqui worked as the Queen Mother’s dresser. 

What are Queen Camilla’s best fashion moments? 

The Weekly’s rounded up our favourite looks Her Majesty has worn the last few years below… 

Left: Queen Camilla and King Charles III attend the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle on March 31, 2024. Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images). Right: Queen Camilla attends the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral on April 17, 2025 in Durham, England. (Photo by Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)

Clearly, Her Majesty loves to wear green around Easter time. Queen Camilla donned the same outfit (swapping out only the shoes) while attending Easter Sunday Mattins’ Service on March 31, 2024 as she wore to the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral on April 17, 2025.

The stunning deep emerald Anna Valentine coat dress is a perfect choice for the at times bracing spring weather in the UK. She accessorised the outfit both times with a statement Philip Tracey hat. However, when she wore the outfit originally, she wore an emerald and sapphire flower brooch once worn by Queen Mary, who bequeathed it to her granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth II.

This time, she chose the heart of the Celtic Knot brooch, once gifted to Queen Mary ahead of her wedding to the future King George V.

We love a sustainable Queen in green!

DURHAM, ENGLAND – APRIL 17: Queen Camilla attends the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral on April 17, 2025 in Durham, England. The King presented the Maundy recipients,76 men and 76 women with two purses: one red and one white, containing Maundy Money. The white purse held specially minted silver Maundy coins. This year, the red purse contained a £5 coin commemorating The Queen Mother and a 50p coin featuring WWII stories. The Royal Maundy gifts recognised the recipients’ exceptional Christian service and their contributions to their local communities. (Photo by Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
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On April 9, 2025, King Charles and Queen Camilla celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary.

Sadly, the couple couldn’t celebrate too much as they were in Italy for an official State visit.

However, in a sweet nod to their anniversary, when Charles and Camilla arrived at the Italian Parliament in Rome, she was wearing the same Anna Valentine ensemble she wore for her and Charles’ Guildhall civil ceremony in 2005.

Some elements of the gown had been slightly changed (namely the trim on the neckline and hemline) and featured some new embroidery details by the King’s Foundation artisan Beth Somerville, but it still looked fabulous!

When Queen Camilla arrived in Australia on October 18, 2024, she looked wonderful as she disembarked from her and King Charles’ jet in a cobalt blue Fiona Clare dress.

Her Majesty was also fittingly wearing the Australian Wattle Brooch – which was originally gifted to the late Queen Elizabeth II by the people of Australia during her visit in 1954.

For the Braemar Gathering, Queen Camilla opted for a more daring look – but we love it!

Her navy dress featured a feather pattern and it was perfectly complemented by her feathered hat. 

In August 2024, Queen Camilla opened the Bustardthorpe Development at York Racecourse wearing a lovely baby blue coat dress and coordinating hat. 

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During day ten of Wimbledon 2024, Queen Camilla looked wonderful in this cream Anna Valentine dress, which features a giraffe print on the hem. 

Who doesn’t love a fluffy hat? Queen Camilla paired her statement hat with a matching baby blue skirt suit for day four of Royal Ascot 2024.

She also wore the late Queen Elizabeth’s Jardine Star brooch. 

In May 2024, Her Majesty appeared at the opening session of the Charleston Festival.

And she stunned in a green dress that featured a peacock-inspired pattern, which she paired with an emerald scarf elegantly draped around her neck and shoulders. 

Camilla looks undeniably good in blue. For the 2024 Commonwealth Day Service, the Queen wore a sky blue Bruce Oldfield coat and a coordinating hat by Philip Treacy. 

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In honour of International Women’s Day, on March 12, 2024, Queen Camilla was presented with a bespoke Barbie doll.

Both Camilla and the Barbie doll wore a royal blue dress and black cape – we’re not sure if the Barbie’s cape was designed by Amanda Wakeley, but Camilla’s was. 

In February 2024, Queen Camilla held a reception for those involved with the Miniature Library added to Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House.

For the occasion, she wore a navy skirt and matching navy jacket, which featured stunning white embroidery. 

For her and King Charles’ coronation in 2023, Camilla looked incredibly regal in a white, embroidered dress designed by Bruce Oldfield and silk shoes from Elliot Zed. 

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