Queen Camilla has on numerous occasions demonstrated her commitment to the fight against domestic violence, an issue she has made one of her main causes.
Her most recent appearance at the Asian Women’s Resource Center (AWRC) in London reaffirms her dedication to this work.
The visit took place as part of the 45th anniversary of the institution, which provides support to women and children affected by domestic abuse and forced marriages.
In a warm and welcoming atmosphere, the Queen had the opportunity to talk with some of the center’s beneficiaries, who shared their stories and experiences.
As a token of gratitude, they presented her with handmade gifts, a detail that she received with special emotion.
Queen Camilla’s style on her visit to the AWRC
For this occasion, Camilla opted for a sober outfit, true to her usual style.
She chose a long black coat with an adjustable belt. Underneath, she wore a printed silk blouse, which added a touch of contrast to the outfit.
As for footwear, she opted for platform ankle boots, prioritizing comfort.
The final touch was her accessories, which played a key role in her look.
Camilla wore a blue topaz and diamond pendant from the renowned jewelry store Kiki McDonough, one of her favorite brands.
In addition, on this occasion she decided to wear an art nouveau brooch, made of gold, enamel and seed pearls.
This piece, with a crown decorated in red enamel, was created in 1902 in honor of King Edward VII.
Unlike other royal jewelry, this brooch is not exclusive and can be found in auction houses for an estimated price between 100 and 200 pounds sterling.