Queen Camilla favored her go-to designer Fiona Clare Aldridge on Wednesday during engagements alongside King Charles III in New York City for the second leg of their United States tour.

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The United Kingdom’s queen consort opted for high contrast with her two looks for the day. For the morning’s National September 11 Memorial visit, Queen Camilla wore a bespoke navy coatdress by Fiona Clare Aldridge, a designer the queen consort has worn several times since King Charles’ ascension to the throne.
The long-sleeve dress featured embroidery on the bodice, a botanical leaf-inspired design with intricacy. Queen Camilla’s dress also included soft pleating and a midi hemline for the springtime season, though temperatures in New York City have still been brisk this season.

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The U.K.’s queen consort wore Eliot Zed leather pumps and accessorized with pearl drop earrings and the Queen Mother’s Britannia Brooch. Britannia is the personified national symbol of Britain initially used during Roman times, according the The Court Jeweller.
The female warrior is depicted with a Corinthian helmet carrying a trident and olive branch in each hand. She also has a shield depicting the design of the Union Jack. The brooch once belonged to Queen Elizabeth II’s mother and has since passed down through the British royal family.

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Opting for a wardrobe change for the evening’s fifth annual King’s Trust Global Gala, Queen Camilla continued her streak of Fiona Clare designs with a long-sleeve leopard print dress with contrasting shades of green and brown.
Upon arrival, Queen Camilla wore a black bolero over her shoulders. She added a black handbag, black pumps and wore her signature Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets with her attire.

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s visit to the U.S. marks the monarch’s first as king. The British royal couple began their visit with a few days in the nation’s capital before traveling to New York City. They will also travel to Virginia during the trip, which was arranged to celebrate the United States of America’s 250th anniversary of its independence.
