Queen Camilla Visits Theatre Royal Bath and the Holburne Museum

Queen Camilla wore a white cashmere wool coat, and printed dress by Fiona Clare. Designer Zandra Rhodes

On February 17, 2026, Queen Camilla visited Theatre Royal Bath and the Schroder Gallery at the Holburne Museum in the city of Bath. The Queen first visited Theatre Royal Bath, where she met participants during her visit to the theatre. She watched a rehearsal for the community production of David Copperfield and met some of the 100 participants from the region involved in the production. Queen Camilla is Patron of Theatre Royal Bath.

Queen Camilla wore a white cashmere wool coat, and printed dress by Fiona Clare. Designer Zandra Rhodes

Queen Camilla wore a white cashmere wool coat, and printed dress by Fiona Clare. Designer Zandra Rhodes

Queen Camilla wore a white cashmere wool coat, and printed dress by Fiona Clare. Designer Zandra Rhodes

She then visited the Schroder Gallery at the Holburne Museum to view its new exhibition, featuring the colourful textiles of Britain’s fashion designer, Zandra Rhodes. The exhibition brings together a selection of Dame Zandra Rhodes’ screen-printed garments from the 1960s, 70s and 80s, displayed as complete ensembles on vintage Adel Rootstein mannequins.

Queen Camilla wore a white cashmere wool coat, and printed dress by Fiona Clare. Designer Zandra Rhodes
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