The Duchess of Cornwall displayed a chic display today as she welcomed primary schoolchildren who were waiting on cold grounds at The Church of The Holy Cross, Wiltshire.

Camilla, 74, wore a blue tweed coat and black knee-high boots for the engagements, accessorising with pearl earrings  and her favourite blow dry for the occasion.

Prince Charles’s spouse was seen smiling with her children and before receiving a bouquet.

She later laid flowers at the First and Second World War memorial to mark the 100th anniversary.

The Duchess of Cornwall put on a stylish display as she greeted primary schoolchildren waiting in the chilly grounds at The Church of The Holy Cross in Wiltshire today

The Duchess of Cornwall gave a stunning display when she met primary schoolchildren in Wiltshire’s cold grounds of The Church of The Holy Cross today.

She later laid flowers at the Second World War memorial to mark the 100th anniversary

Later, she laid flowers at the Second World War Memorial to commemorate the 100th Anniversary

The Duchess was able to attend a brief service of rededication in the church. She kept her gloves covered during the cold weather and shook hands at war veterans.

In good spirits, she signed the guest book and offered a glimpse at her mini bag and frilly shirt.

Camilla greeted the Lord-Lieutenant of Wilshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton and Chairman of the Royal British Legion, Mr Robin Heartley, before meeting Royal British Legion members.

During her visit, Camilla will also meet independent Spar shop owner, Mr Derek Tinnion and being presented with his local produce, before visiting the Eric Ravilious-downland Man Exhibition and the newly converted Parade Cinema.

The Duchess attended a short service of Rededication inside the church, keeping her gloves on in the wintry weather as she shook hands with war veterans

In the freezing weather, she kept her gloves on during a service of rededication at the church.

Camilla, 74, wore a blue tweed coat and black knee-high boots for the engagements, accessorising with pearl earrings and her favourite blow dry for the occasion

Camilla (74) wore a blue and brown tweed jacket and black boots to the engagements. She accessorized with pearl earrings, her favorite hairstyle, and her preferred blow dryer.

Camilla greeted the Lord-Lieutenant of Wilshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton and Chairman of the Royal British Legion, Mr Robin Heartley, before meeting Royal British Legion members

Camilla met the Lord-Lieutenant in Wilshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton, and the Chairman of Royal British Legion Mr Robin Heartley before greeting Royal British Legion members

Last month Camilla jetted out to Jordan on Sunday with the Prince of Wales, the couple’s first overseas engagement since Covid clipped the royals’ wings in March 2020. 

Charles and Camilla were involved in 30 or more engagements over the course of their four-day trip. Camilla also participated solo in engagements in Cairo and Amman. 

Camilla’s recent engagements come amid reports she will play a leading part in celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee next year, in a sign of her rising role within the Royal Family.

Camilla, 74, wore a blue tweed coat and black knee-high boots for the engagements, accessorising with pearl earrings and her favourite blow dry for the occasion

Camilla (74) wore a blue-tweed coat with black knee-high boots and pearl earrings for the engagement. Her favourite hairstyle was her signature blow dry.

Appearing in good spirits, she later signed the visitor book, offering a glimspe at her chic mini satchel and frilly shirt

In good spirits, she signed the visitor’s book and offered a peek at her stylish mini-satchel, frilly shirt, and gave her endorsement.

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets children from Second Playgroup

Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall meets Second Playgroup children

Duchess of Cornwall attended a short service of Rededication and lays flowers to mark the 100th anniversary of the Second War Memorial

The Duchess Of Cornwall was present at a brief service of Rededication, and laid flowers for the 100th Anniversary of the Second War Memorial

Camilla will preside over the ‘Big Lunch’, where thousands of groups of families and friends get together for street parties to mark 70 years of the Her Majesty’s reign.

Elizabeth II will become the longest reigning monarch of British history on February 6th. The lunch will take place as part of the long weekend bank holiday celebrations planned for June.

While the Queen has taken on less duties at 95, Prince Charles (and his wife) are now being called upon more often to assume leadership in areas where the head of state would usually be responsible. 

Last month a palace source said: ‘The Duchess is increasingly comfortable in the role and confident doing the job. She knows very well what it involves.’ 

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall signs the church visitor's book during a visit to Wiltshire

Camilla Duchess Cornwall, signs the visitor’s log during a Wiltshire trip

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets people in the church during a visit to Wiltshire

Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall, meets Wiltshire residents in the church on a Wiltshire visit