Because Camilla is always wearing green at official events

Camilla was present at the 94th edition of Field Of Remembrance in Westminster and for the occasion wore a forest green look as she did yesterday at yet another official event. Why are you always focusing on the same nuance?

Author: Valeria Paglionico

It’s been just over two months since Queen Elizabeth II died and the new ruler, King Charles III, officially ushered in a new phase of the monarchy, appearing increasingly in public in official guise. His wife almost always accompanies him Camila, queen consort, who has repeatedly proved to be a true style icon. We left it in green at the unveiling of Elizabeth II’s new stature that took place yesterday in York, today we find him alone in Westminster once again in full green: how many know why she is always choosing that shade for her official appearances?

Who signed the hat with Camilla’s feather

This morning Camilla Parker Bowles participated alone in an institutional event held at Westminster Abbey, where the 94th edition of the Field Of Remembrance was celebrated, a solemn service in honor of the fallen during the First World War. She wore a knee-length dress by Fiona Clare Aldridge, a “recycled” model that she had already worn in the past, inspired by the military style, but with micro pleats on the chest. To top it off, she chose a pair of black Launer boots and leather gloves. The most original accessory? Philip Treacy’s full British style cap, which is a plush fabric beret decorated with a green maxi feather on the front.

Philip Treacy's hat with the feather
Philip Treacy’s hat with the feather

The symbolic meaning of the forest green appearance

Although at first glance Camilla’s style choice might seem a bit unoriginal, as yesterday she sported a look of the same shade, the truth is that she did it for a very specific reason. The Queen Consort always dresses in full green during Field Of Remembrance, as as of 2020 she is the Colonel-in-Chief of Rifles, or Colonel of a British Army Infantry Regiment, whose symbol color is green. It is precisely because of this deep bond with the military regiment that he also wears The Rifles brooch and scarf when participating in the institutional event. In short, Camilla’s looks “speak” and hide several details with symbolic meaning.

Camila in Fiona Clare Aldridge
Camila in Fiona Clare Aldridge

Source: Fan Page IT

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