Queen Camilla departed Scotland and returned to England for a visit to Maggie’s, a domestic abuse services center in Cheltenham, England, on Wednesday, wearing a coordinated Fiona Clare look.
The U.K.’s queen consort, who also serves as the president of Maggie’s, arrived to the center on a rainy day. The British royal family member dressed for cool temperatures, wearing a blue jacket and coordinated pleated midi skirt by her go-to British couturier Fiona Clare.

Queen Camilla in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, on Jan. 21 in Cheltenham, U.K.
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The Fiona Clare jacket featured a checkered pattern in soft blue with hints of muted turquoise and green. The lapels of the jacket offered fabric contrast and created sharp angles. Three buttons were sewn into the front placket of the piece.
Queen Camilla’s skirt incorporated the same checkered pattern, matching the jacket seamlessly. A bevy of pleats gave the garment an added playfulness while the fit offered the queen consort movement to walk around. An Antonia York Aria silk chiffon scarf in shades of green could be seen just beneath the queen consort’s jacket.

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Finishing touches for the look included a pair of black suede boots courtesy of Russell and Bromley, an oft worn brand and style for Queen Camilla. Upon entering the center, the queen consort was seen carrying a dark green bag from DeMellier in London.
As for jewelry pieces, Queen Camilla wore a pair of Kiki McDonough snowflake earrings, ideal for the wintertime season, and sported her usual array of Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets.

Queen Camilla
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Queen Camilla’s visit to Maggie’s coincided with the unveiling of the queen consort’s portrait at the center, painted by artist Eileen Hogan, who donated the artwork to Maggie’s in recognition of Queen Camilla’s role as charity president since 2008. The visit also marked the charity’s 30th anniversary of the first Maggie’s center opening, serving members of the community impacted by and survivors of domestic abuse.