[ad_1]
Camilla looked joyous on her visit to Shirehampton Primary School earlier today, where she launched the “Coronation Libraries” Initiative.
While spending time with the young children, the Queen Consort paid a sweet tribute to her own grandchildren by wearing a sentimental necklace.
The simple gold plate pendant is engraved with the five initials of her own non-royal grandchildren.
It reads: “L”, “F”, “G” “L” and “E” for Lola, Freddy, Gus, Eliza and Louis.
The 75-year-old styled the statement necklace with a bespoke navy shirt dress decorated with a unique pattern.
READ MORE: Princess Kate wows in green Suzannah London dress & Alessandra Rich pumps today
It is believed Camilla’s dress is bespoke, made with the Amherst Blue Silk Satin by Liberty Fabrics.
The luxury design was inspired by a feather collection and drawn from a Liberty scarf designed in 1967.
Featuring a range of regal hues, the custom dress is made from 100 percent Belgravia silk satin.
While the dress is one-of-a-kind, it has been worn previously by the royal back in June 2021.
Staying true to her style, Camilla paired the dress with plain suede pumps designed by Elliot Zed.
The £275 shoes are often worn by the Queen Consort, perhaps because of their chunky heel and comfortable platform sole.
For a touch of glamour, the royal sported a mixture of gold and silver jewellery for the occasion.
Camilla layered a range of bracelets on her wrists – including a blue one with a recognisable four-leaf clover design.
The delicate floral motif primarily symbolises good luck and is a poignant choice for the Queen Consort on her first solo outing since the Coronation.
Camilla’s sentimental jewellery choice may also be a tribute to the start of her husband, King Charles’s reign.
With five motifs the bracelet retails for £3,950, but different styles are also available.
Paired with her heartfelt necklace, the royal often makes small tributes to her loved ones through the finer details of her outfits.