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Royals in Scotland: Camilla and Anne inspire in a partner look
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The British Royals traditionally spend the summer in Scotland. At a garden party in Edinburgh, Queen Camilla and Princess Anne wear similar outfits.
Princess Anne and Queen Camilla presented themselves stylishly at the traditional garden party in the Palace of Holyroodhouse. During the Royal Week in Scotland, the Royals received over 8000 guests in the official Scottish residence of the king in Edinburgh.
Princess Anne appeared in a royal blue bouclé jacket with golden buttons over a blue and white floral dress. To do this, she combined a suitable hat with tulle and spring details and a pearl chain.
Her sister -in -law Queen Camilla chose a completely blue outfit consisting of a dress and a coat from Fiona Clare and a hat by Philip Treacy. The 77-year-old completed her look with a four-stage pearl chain and the Diamond Thistle Brooch, who once belonged to Queen Mary and was later passed on to her granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II.
Royals celebrate garden party in Scotland
A special highlight of the event was the presence of the first female members of the Royal Company of Archers, the king’s ceremonial bodyguard in Scotland. Lady Katherine Douglas was one of the first women who were included in this traditional unity.
Lady Katherine later told King Charles: “The king asked me if I had made archery before and I said no. He said it was high time that women were allowed and he was very happy about it.”
King Charles has to sit in the carriage, Kate shines in Turquoise
The British monarch’s birthday has been celebrated with a large military parade for 270 years, called “Trooping the Color”. From Buckingham Palace it goes for King Charles III. and his wife Camilla on the London boulevard “The Mall” to the Horse Guards Parade, the Great Paradeplatz in the British capital
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Tradition since King George V.
The garden party honors people who have made positive contributions to Scottish communities. This tradition goes back to the reign of King George V and Queen Mary and forms an important part of the Royal Week in Scotland. Princess Anne will stay in Scotland for the next two days and make appointments in Argyll and Bute as well as in Ayrshire and Arran.
The king and the queen are located as part of the Royal Week in Scotland, whereby the monarch has already taken part in the traditional key ceremony and received the keys to the city of Edinburgh.
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