Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall's visit to Northern Ireland

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

On the 2nd day of their visit to Northern Ireland, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall began the day by visiting Hillsborough Castle and there, they met with staff and signed the visitors’ book. Afterwards, they visited the open-air market in Bangor, County Down, where they browsed locally sourced produce including a range of organic goods and met with stallholders.

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall were greeted by local schoolchildren from Bangor Central Integrated Primary School and Bangor Central Nursery School as they arrived in the seaside town.

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

Thereafter, The Duchess of Cornwall visited Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and there, she received information on the centre's work in the local community and met with members of the "Camilla Club", which is a virtual reading group established by the centre inspired by The Duchess of Cornwall’s Reading Room.

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

The Duchess of Cornwall then made a visit to the charity Horses for People. The charity provides equine therapy and offers courses to help people to deal with stress, increase resilience and promote team building.

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

The Duchess made a visit to Kilcooley Women’s Centre in Bangor and the charity Horses for People

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  1. Est-ce la même robe portée lors du premier jour ou une nouvelle dans le même style qu'elle a l'air d'affectionner surtout dans cette couleur vert-foncé ; ce genre de petite cape -déjà portée- n'améliore pas du tout son look ; il a tendance à l’engoncer !

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    1. It seems to be a different dress, I don't like the little cape.

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  2. I think this would've looked way better without the cape. The dress is nice, as are the cream touches of the blouse. But the cape makes her look bigger and the upper part with the shoulders looks boxy.
    For being outside, I get the use of the cape, but a short black jacket or a blazer would've looked much better.

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  3. Anonymous20/5/21 17:21

    For once THE boots make sense given the nature of the second leg of her visit in the horse stables. But the rest of the outfit is a mix-n-match of items thrown in together with no apparent logic or vision. That cape has still to find its purpose in life - yet again, today's engagement was not it ....
    E.d'A.

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  4. Could one of her entourage perhaps discreetly dispose of this cape, which I've yet to see improve one of the Duchess's outfits, along with the black boots? Think I quite like the dress/pinafore beneath it.

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  5. I think the Queen should declare a public holiday to celebrate when the Duchess get those boots off.
    A public holiday called DDD (Duchess's De-booting Day).

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    1. Bahahaha!!! Deadeggs, I love your dry comments and great sense of humour. Always curious to what you write. Keep it up!

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    2. Anonymous20/5/21 21:04

      I agree! I am tired of them as well. I know there are other options out in the world that would work for her. If that day (DDD) ever happens, I will fly the Union Jack here in the States in celebration!

      As for her cape, I think it is too short. Maybe if it was a little longer it wouldn't look as...off? ~d

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    3. Anonymous20/5/21 21:17

      Hear hear!!! ;-)

      Mimi

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  6. The Duchess has a warm and charming smile, but her entire outfit is a total miss for me. Nothing matches well.

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