The Duchess of Cornwall visited The Royal Trinity Hospice in Clapham

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

On December 8, 2021, the Duchess of Cornwall visited The Royal Trinity Hospice in Clapham, London to attend its 130th anniversary and switch on the Christmas tree lights. The Duchess is Patron of The Royal Trinity Hospice. The Trinity Hospice has been supporting South London residents with specialist cancer care since 1891. During the visit, the Duchess met with staff, patients and their families. The Hospice cares for about 2,500 patients every year, both at home and in the hospice’s 28-bed inpatient unit.

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

The Duchess of Cornwall wore a white tweed wool coat and beige polka-dot print silk midi dress

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  1. Jolie robe mais je ne suis pas emballée par ce style de manteau aux broderies /surpiqûres surtout sur ce blanc-cassé ; avec ses nouvelles bottes marron-foncé, je pense qu'une couleur camel aurait mieux convenu !

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  2. Jolie robe mais je ne suis pas emballée par ce style de manteau aux broderies/ surpiqûres surtout sur ce fond blanc-cassé ; avec ses nouvelles bottes marron-foncé, je pense qu'une couleur camel aurait mieux convenu !

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  3. I really don't like the embroidery on the coat.

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  4. Anonymous9/12/21 16:03

    Her boots are nice, but the coat (even with the details you can see up close), looks like a fancy lab coat or bathroom of sorts. Would look better in a deeper color, such as a rust color, dark gray, or hunter green. Gemma

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    1. Anonymous9/12/21 20:08

      bathroom = bathrobe. lol

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  5. Like the winter white coat but the spotty dress underneath is not to my taste at all and, as said previously, I just wish the boots could be binned

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  6. This looks to be a beautiful winter coat. The embroidery detail up close is exquisite, marvellous workmanship.

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  7. The dress has not a good shape for her. From what I can see on one of the pictures it is cut two times in the waist area to create a wider waistline. Once would have been enough and a thin belt in one of the colors in the fabric would have been more elegant. The boots have to go!!!!!!
    They have so many beautiful tweed fabrics in the UK, why not wear a winter white coat in tweed or again in one of the colors of the dress ? Finally a pair of
    pumps with a little heel and it would be perfect.
    Carla

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  8. The embroidery on the jacket that the DoCs wear is not something I like; it seems out of balance. I feel like we're looking at a blouse and skirt in the same print, not a dress. That's why I think the DoC would look better if these pieces were worn separately (with a different colored skirt or blouse, respectively), as I do like the print. Now it seems like the blouse doesn't sit right in the skirt for me.

    MCS

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