As the Duchess Cornwall headed out to Ascot for an afternoon at the races, she wrapped herself in a warm fur-lined hat with a brown coat.
Camilla, now 74, was happy to be out in public as she rode her seven-year old outfit into the racetrack.
The Duchess wore a brown tweed skirt and coat by Roy Allen, a £220 light brown, fur trimmed hat by Lock & Co, and suede boots.
She was first spotted in the look in 2014 at Cheltenham races, and wore it again four years later to the festival in 2018.
As she set off for Ascot, the Duchess Of Cornwall was warmly wrapped in a fur-lined coat and hat today.
As she set off for Ascot, the Duchess Of Cornwall was warmly wrapped in a fur-lined coat and hat today.
This look is teamed with dark brown leather boots and an accompanying bag in light brown.
Camilla kept her jewelry to a minimum, making her fur-trimmed top the main focal point.
The wife of Prince Charles opted to wear a necklace and added an earring made from pearl drops.
Camilla displayed her natural beauty with just a little bit of make-up, a coral lip, and dark brown eyes that complemented her autumn outfit.
She was first spotted in the look in 2014 (left) at Cheltenham races, and wore it again four years later to the festival in 2018 (right)
The Duchess wore a brown tweed skirt and coat by Roy Allen, a £220 light brown, fur trimmed hat by Lock & Co, and suede boots.
This look is paired with dark brown leather boots and a complementary light brown leather handbag.
The outing comes as Charles and Camilla returned from a whistle-stop tour of the Middle East.
The Duchess and Prince of Wales described themselves as having “a snap in their celery” during the trip. She stressed that the foreign trips were not vacations, and they are work trips.
Camilla spoke out on the return flight from Egypt, Middle East. The royal couple had spent four days in celebration of the cultural heritage, achievements and culture of Jordan and Egypt.
These royal tours, which are usually conducted for the Government, often feature busy schedules and thousands of miles. The duchess described this week’s trip as quite difficult.
The wife of Prince Charles, who opted to wear a necklace-free look, added an earring made from pearl drops and wore a stunning ring.
Camilla showed off her natural beauty by wearing just light makeup with coral lips and dark eyes to complement her fall attire.
Her time in the Middle East was highlighted by her visit with the royal couple to the location near the River Jordan, where John the Baptist is said to have baptized Jesus. She described it as an ‘inspirational’ moment.
Before Voyager, her ministerial aircraft, landed Friday morning, the Duchess stated that it had been difficult. “We were driving a lot, it was bumpy, and it was really hard.
She commented on Charles’ previous trip to Egypt shortly after their marriage and said: “But afterwards, okay, 16 years ago, my age, well into the 70s, but, to quote Richard Ingram,” we’ve still got snap in our celery.”
Camilla Duchess Cornwall arrives at Ascot Racecourse and is welcomed by Sir Francis Brooke (Her Majesty’s representative and chairman of Ascot Racecourse).
Charles was married to Charles in 2005. The duchess has been on a world tour, seeing everything, from Colombia and Mexico to New Zealand, in support of the UK.
Charles and Camilla visited the Giza pyramids, just outside of Cairo. They also took pictures at the Sphinx.
She added that while we could be photographed in tourist clothes against the pyramids, it was not holiday. We work for the government and country, and are trying to make an impact.
Camilla said that the highlights of their trip included their visit at the baptism site in Jordan for Christ. The experience of actually going down to it and experiencing it firsthand was truly spiritual.
Charles and Camilla are returning from a tour around the Middle East. Picture taken during a visit at Giza’s Great Sphinx.