Queen Camilla nodded to the green fields of Scotland during a visit to the country on Monday, bundling up in a layered look to kick off the National Year of Reading.
For her outing in Scotland, the British royal wore a structured coat, complete with long sleeves, sharp shoulders and sinuous lines contrasted by sharp angels. The collar of Queen Camilla’s coat featured a rounded design with sharp, curved lines filling out the lapels.

Queen Camilla visits the National Library of Scotland, to mark the launch of the National Year of Reading in Scotland on Jan. 19 Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Exposed seams gave the coat a modern feel, while a belted waist element provided the silhouette with even more definition. Queen Camilla complemented the look and continued her tonal green theme with a silk scarf peaking out at the coat’s collar.
Along with her earrings, bracelets and rings, Queen Camilla added an insect brooch to the collar of her coat. The owner of an extensive brooch collection, both of her own making and inherited from Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Camilla’s brooch added a touch of intrigue to her overall look.

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While Queen Camilla made a stop to Scotland on Monday, two other members of the British royal family made an appearance in the country on Tuesday.
Kate Middleton and Prince William paid a visit to Stirling, Scotland, following Queen Camilla’s sartorial cue and bundling up for the outdoor excursion. The Princess of Wales wore a striking blue coat by bespoke tailor Chris Kerr for the occasion, complementing the piece with Gianvito Rossi boots and oval sapphire earrings.

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While Queen Camilla often favors patterns and playful prints, variations on monochrome dressing or choosing a main color scheme for her attire also serves as a cornerstone of her royal style.