The Duchess of Cornwall visited Ebony Horse Club in Brixton

The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings

On October 13, 2020, The Duchess of Cornwall visited Ebony Horse Club in Brixton and there, she met with children, volunteers, staff and horses at their stables. The Duchess toured the Club and then watched an after-school lesson in the arena.

The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings
The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings

The Duchess is President of the Club, which is a charity and community riding centre that is home to 8 horses and which provides riding and horse care opportunities for 140 children and young people each week. It aims to help children and young people learn new skills, develop aspiration and take on new responsibilities.

The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings
The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings
The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings
The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings
The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings
The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings

Afterwards, The Duchess of Cornwall visited neighbouring boxing club, Dwaynamics MBE Gym Brixton. The Dwaynamics MBE Gym Brixton Boxing Club gives young people in Brixton the opportunity to take part in free boxing programmes and learn a new skill. Following the tragic death of her son, Pastor Lorraine Jones founded Dwaynamics to steer at-risk youth away from gang-culture and violence, and show them that there is a future. Since its opening, the club has expanded their programmes to offer free education and life-skill support.

The Duchess wore a blue print tartan midi dress and navy blazer, pearl earrings

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  1. Nice colors but the skirt is too wide .Good to see her out and about. The duchess is wearing more make up as I can see.

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  2. She really is becoming more and more elegant.
    Love the skirt!

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  3. Très belle jupe aux jolis motifs ; je trouve que sa veste est trop cachée par une longue et large étole très colorée. Bottes confortables et parapluie tout à fait idéal par ce temps pluvieux !

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  4. Très belle jupe aux jolis motifs ; je trouve que sa veste est trop cachée par une longue et large étole très colorée. Bottes confortables et parapluie tout à fait idéal par ce temps pluvieux !

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  5. Ugly scarf, takes away from the flow of the jacket/skirt.

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  6. Like the look of the skirt—-lovely colours. The scarf has too many colours and agree that it detracts from the overall look. The Duchess’s hair seems less formal and more flattering

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  7. I would have liked to have seen this skirt and jacket without the eyeball scarf. It is covering what I suspect is a very nice and flattering outfit. It is rare to see Camilla wearing clothes that give her any shape, and this looks like it does. The blazer is well fitting, and the skirt is adding the volume to create a feminine figure. I would like to see her try a new hair style. Hers is decades old and could use an update.

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  8. I knew it! The suede boots are back! These are certainly showing their age, and it’s time to get a new pair. I think the pattern mixing of the scarf and skirt add a touch of the unexpected to what is otherwise a fairly ordinary outfit. (V.M.)

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