Queen Camilla shows off in elegant polka dot dress

Queen Camilla has named the horse that will lead the cavalry in this Saturday parade.

Queen Camilla, 75, attended the ceremony held in the garden of Clarence House in an elegant dress. At the event, he presented a horse with a headdress named after Juno, who will lead the cavalry in the Colored Troop Parade in honor of King Charles’s birthday ||| Saturday. The Daily Mail writes about it.

To go out, Camilla chose an elegant green dress with white polka dots with an A-line silhouette. She completed the look with creamy round toe heels.

The event also featured a work by artist Mandy Shepard, a portrait of a 10-year-old Shire mare commissioned by the royal family to celebrate Juno’s pivotal role. Juno, formerly known as Willa Rose, will officially complete her two years of training with the Life Guards when she leads the equestrian parade at Trooping the Color on Saturday.

The horse will be part of a royal procession of 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians, as well as members of the royal family who will travel on horseback and in carriages from Buckingham Palace and the Mall to the Horse Guards Parade.

On the same day, Queen Camilla attended the Bee Garden Party hosted by Bees for Development in London. She added a shiny bee-shaped brooch to her look, symbolizing the effectiveness of the organization.

Previously Focus wrote who is responsible for the images of the most stylish women of the royal family.

Source: Focus

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