Queen Camilla met Northern Ireland’s brisk temperatures with a layered Fiona Clare and Anna Valentine look during a trip to Belfast with King Charles III on Tuesday.

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The U.K.’s queen consort sported two royal rewears for Monday’s outings and engagements, with two statement pieces courtesy of her go-to British couturiers. Queen Camilla re-wore a long-sleeve cream Fiona Clare dress with floral design details in pink and blue tones — a look she’s worn on previous occasions, including in May 2025 and July 2024.
The midi frock was designed with the queen consort’s consistent silhouette, featuring a slightly defined waist, flowing skirt and mostly fitted bodice with subtle shoulder accentuation. Along with the Fiona Clare dress, Queen Camilla added a coat courtesy of Anna Valentine.

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The Anna Valentine wrap coat’s soft, muted blue tone complemented the springtime qualities of Queen Camilla’s Fiona Clare dress. Designed with long sleeves and an angular collar, the coat included a wrapped belt at the waist for added silhouette definition.
Finishing touches to the look included Queen Camilla’s oft-worn Chanel cap toe suede and satin low heel pumps in beige and black. She accessorized with a pair of diamond and pearl drop earrings and wore her usual selection of Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets.

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The final detail of Queen Camilla’s look paid homage to Ireland. The queen consort wore a turquoise and diamond shamrock brooch on the lapel of her Anna Valentine coat. The piece previously belonged to Queen Elizabeth II and accounts for yet another instance where Queen Camilla has revived a piece from the historic British royal family jewelry collection.
Both Anna Valentine and Fiona Clare Aldridge’s designs are staple pieces of Queen Camilla’s royal wardrobe, though it’s rare to see the British queen consort style both couturiers at the same time.

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Queen Camilla and King Charles’ trip to Northern Ireland marked the first of the year for the British royal couple. The pair visited the Titanic Quarter of Belfast, per BBC, to celebrate the city in anticipation of this year’s Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, the world’s largest festival of Irish music and dance, which will be held in August.
