When it comes to fashion, the British royal family always knows how to make a statement. And on Monday, March 11, Queen Elizabeth and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, were no exception. These two ladies stepped out in London wearing stunning shades of purple for the annual church service at Westminster Abbey, celebrating Commonwealth Day. It's like they got the memo that said, "Wear purple and make it pop!"
Queen Elizabeth: A Royal Fashion Icon
Let's start with Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, who at 92 years old still knows how to turn heads. Known for her bold and vibrant outfits, the queen chose a bright purple button-down jacket paired perfectly with a matching skirt. As the head of the Commonwealth, she didn’t stop there. She accessorized her look with a matching purple hat adorned with beautiful flowers on the front. To add a touch of sparkle, she wore a diamond and amethyst brooch on the left side of her chest. It’s no wonder she always stands out in a crowd!

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall: A Royal Elegance
Now let's talk about Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, who turned 71 this year. She opted for a long purple velvet coat with button details down the front, following in the queen’s footsteps. Camilla accessorized her outfit with a matching purple hat and a pearl necklace that featured a diamond-encrusted emblem. It’s clear that both women share a love for elegance and sophistication.
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Both the queen and Camilla kept their hands warm with gloves, though they each had their own style—Elizabeth wore gloves made from a cloth-like material, while Camilla opted for leather. They even both carried simple black purses to hold their royal essentials during the special annual event. It’s like they were reading each other’s minds when it came to accessorizing!



