Queen Camilla is paying a two-day visit to Northern Ireland

Queen Camilla visited the Coffey’s Butchers, Arcadia Delicatessen and Knotts Craft Bakery in Belfast

Britain's Queen Camilla is paying a two-day visit to Northern Ireland. Queen Camilla first arrived in Belfast and visited three well-known small Northern Irish businesses, namely, Coffey’s Butchers, Arcadia Delicatessen and Knotts Craft Bakery. The Queen then visited The Rifles at Thiepval Barracks in Lisburn.

Queen Camilla visited the Coffey’s Butchers, Arcadia Delicatessen and Knotts Craft Bakery in Belfast

Queen Camilla visited the Coffey’s Butchers, Arcadia Delicatessen and Knotts Craft Bakery in Belfast

Queen Camilla visited the Coffey’s Butchers, Arcadia Delicatessen and Knotts Craft Bakery in Belfast

The Queen then moved to Hillsborough Castle, and there, she received the Secretary of State, the First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland. The Queen was then greeted by a selection of performers for a Queen’s Reading Room recital. The event was held in collaboration between the QRR and the Arts Council Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neilland, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, Emma Little-Pengelly

Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neilland, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, Emma Little-Pengelly

Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neilland, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, Emma Little-Pengelly

Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neilland, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, Emma Little-Pengelly

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  1. Anonymous22/3/24 14:15

    Camilla impresses me more every day. Her work ethics, warmth and loyalty to the Crown deserves recognition.

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    1. Anonymous22/3/24 15:56

      Absolutely spot on…

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    2. She's working very hard at a time in life when most people have retired.

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    3. Anonymous22/3/24 17:26

      In all fairness, it's not like she has a choice now. She made the decision to become part of the huge machine that is the BRF and now has to accept her role and function within it. She wasn't born into it without choice. Look at the criticisms that have been accorded to those who were but wanted out. I'm sure there are days when she wishes that duty didn't call, but she made her bed and now has to lie in it.
      - Anon 9:13

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    4. Anonymous23/3/24 08:04

      I agree. I guess it is what many people think.

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  2. La couleur verte lui sied à merveille surtout pour sa visite en Irlande du Nord ; trop craquant le petit garçon sur la 3ème photo où on le voit faire un geste envers le photographe !

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  3. Anonymous22/3/24 16:28

    Awful coat. Why doesn't she wear the green plain coat she wore at the Cheltenham race ? That was a beautiful up-to-date cut for her. In this one she has that figure again as if she forgot to take the hanger away (reason : too big shoulder pads in both the dress and the coat).

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  4. Anonymous22/3/24 17:08

    Unbelievable, what a Lady! She really deserves a lot more official esteem , recognition and admiration . Beautiful Coat and Dress.

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  5. Lovely color on Camilla!

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    1. Yes indeed for both the coat and dress.

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  6. Anonymous22/3/24 20:08

    Hopefully Camilla’s health will remain strong among all the medical problems in the family — just read the news about Kate’s cancer diagnosis. 😕
    -B.

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  7. Anonymous22/3/24 21:12

    Pour tous ceux et celles qui ne peuvent s'empêcher de souligner le port de ses bottes de suède, dites-vous bien que cela ne doit pas être la seule paire qu'elle porte, jour après jour. Rappelez-vous que feue la Reine Elizabeth, possédait une trentaine de paires du même modèle d'un soulier noir qu'elle a porté pendant les 20 dernières années de son règne, se sentant ainsi plus à l'aise. Queen Camilla a plus de 70 ans, ses déplacements exigent de nombreuses heures debout, de longs déplacements pas toujours sur des routes goudronnées, essayons donc de passer l'éponge sur ses bottes qui lui facilitent la vie. Lorraine (Rose).

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    1. I fully agree Rose, all comments I made go in the same direction as yours.

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  8. Practical style (no assistance required to get in and out of these front closing dresses). I really like Q. Camilla in her dark green coats and dresses. Great colour for her.

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  9. Anonymous22/3/24 22:17

    Princess Catherine has a cancer. Are you happy now? And of course..,it IS Megahas falt... or how do you mean Helen????? Allways plaiming Meghan....you are ill, so sick

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    1. I think your comment is totally out of place here; it is actually quite nasty ! It is nobody's fault !! I wish her the best.

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    2. Anonymous23/3/24 19:45

      Where does it come from Anon 22:17 ?? Whatever reason, it’s not appropriate to speak with this tone!

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  10. Anonymous23/3/24 02:41

    Queen Camilla looks fabulous again today! The deep green is a beautiful color for her. She is a huge asset for the BRF--her personal warmth is so evident at every event. KC3 must be so proud of her as well as grateful to her.

    Janet

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  11. Anonymous23/3/24 20:03

    Nothing but admiration, and I donot mean just for her outfit!, for this strong woman who slowly has won peoples hearts by being her warm self!

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  12. Ava Pittman23/3/24 22:32

    The tiny little sweetheart in the tux steals the show
    He looks adorable and so cute

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  13. Anonymous24/3/24 13:29

    Why is she wearing a coat with what looks like a cloud of bats (Nathusius' pipistrelle) roosting on her arms/shoulders?
    Edwina

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  14. Anonymous24/3/24 23:06

    Very nice also the other ladies look good. But the little one is a show stealer. css

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