Queen Camilla visited Anna Sewell House in Great Yarmouth

Queen Camilla visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House and the jeweller Monica Vinader's design studio

On July 24, 2023, Queen Camilla visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. During the visit, The Queen met with volunteers who take care of the house. The House is the verified birthplace of Anna Sewell, author of Black Beauty. Later, The Queen visited jeweller Monica Vinader's design studio. The company won the 2022 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development.

Queen Camilla visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House and the jeweller Monica Vinader's design studio

Queen Camilla visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House and the jeweller Monica Vinader's design studio

Queen Camilla visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House and the jeweller Monica Vinader's design studio

Queen Camilla visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House and the jeweller Monica Vinader's design studio

Queen Camilla visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House and the jeweller Monica Vinader's design studio

Queen Camilla visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House and the jeweller Monica Vinader's design studio

Queen Camilla visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House and the jeweller Monica Vinader's design studio

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  1. Anonymous24/7/23 19:41

    Nice dress !!

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  2. Anonymous24/7/23 20:09

    This is a very lovely dress. What a nice way to show Q Camilla two 4 legged friends welcoming her as well. She loves animals. css

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  3. She is accustomed to this style. her wadrope is so predictable.

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    1. Anonymous25/7/23 05:20

      Camilla blue

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    2. Anonymous25/7/23 13:54

      Yes it looks like she’s found what she enjoys wearing and it makes a sort of easy uniform for her that always looks very neat. She’s doing marvellously, imagine having to do all this work and effort at such an age. Full credit!

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  4. This was a lovely visit.

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  5. Anonymous24/7/23 23:47

    The Queen looks lovely. She seems so comfortable in her new role, relaxed and happy. I really like this style of dress, and the color is perfect for her.

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  6. Anonymous25/7/23 04:28

    What's with the scary detail down the front; would have looked nicer if it was made from the same fabric as the dress. Shoes good ;makeup nice. The Redwings organisation is so good; my friends in Norfolk live down the road from the Donkey sanctuary(Tara)

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  7. Anonymous25/7/23 06:36

    Another apron dress. The designer (if we can call him/she like that) didn't even bother to choose a zipper in the same color as the dress. Can't she ask to replace the big shoulder pads by thinner ones ?

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  8. Is that a zip on the front of the dress?
    If so, could it be that Camilla is wearing the dress back to front?

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  9. Pour cette visite, ce style de robe au joli imprimé lui convient bien mais je ne suis pas trop fan de la fermeture qui me semble zippée ? Peut-être que dans une couleur bleue pour être discrète, ce serait plus à son avantage !

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  10. Anonymous25/7/23 12:56

    I want a job where I pet mini horses.

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  11. Anonymous25/7/23 15:57

    Another zippered garment?

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  12. She does not look like a queen, more like a housemaid.

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    1. @ Lisa
      Hurts me to have to say it, but I agree with you.

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    2. Anonymous28/7/23 19:04

      Well, she IS a queen, so this is how a queen looks...

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    3. Oh really ! You could have fooled me.
      Very bad casting for the role, IMO.

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  13. Anonymous25/7/23 16:20

    She seemed to enjoy these visits. The blue color really suits her, as does the closer fit to the body. It's nice to see her in something other than a baggy dress.
    Chel

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