On July 9, 2026, King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited Penguin Beach at Regent's Park in London to mark the Zoological Society of London's (ZSL) 200th anniversary. This was King Charles's first visit as Patron of the Zoological Society of London, a role held by every monarch since 1828. For the occasion, Queen Camilla wore a midi dress by Fiona Clare.
Founded by the ZSL in 1826 in Regent's Park, London Zoo became the world's first scientific zoo. During their visit, the King and Queen learned about plans for a new wildlife centre, announced by the ZSL as part of its bicentenary celebrations.








Oh that dress! Great choice!
ReplyDeleteThe queen looks better and better, and so does the king!
This is a nice dress, I'd never have thought that a dress with dropped waist could be good on Camilla, but in this case, it is! She has a very pleasant silhouette in it. And that cutest of pattern - those in the know (seeing it close up) can enjoy, at a distance it is just some smallish pattern. 3/4 sleeve yay, and her sun umbrella is sure much more pleasant than to sweat under a hat. 10/10 for me.
ReplyDeleteAnother one of her print dresses that fit so well. Colour is very nice for her.
ReplyDeleteCe modèle de robe estivale à la jupe ample sied à merveille à Camilla ; très bon choix que ces chaussures basses dans un style espadrille
ReplyDeletePS J’aurais bien vu le roi
ReplyDeleteavec un petit chapeau pour être à l’unisson avec Camilla qui s’abrite
du soleil sous une délicate ombrelle !
Wonder how big the temptation was to join the penguins in that water! The idea of a sun parasol is very good. When I lived in Singapore it was very normal for women to use light reflective sun umbrellas, which make a big difference to keeping cool. Good time for these to become normal in this hot European season!
ReplyDeleteLovely print all these elephants. Camilla looks superb for this visit.
ReplyDeleteTrès frais ce modèle de robe imprimée dont j'aime beaucoup l'amplitude de la jupe - Camilla s'abrite du soleil sous une ravissante ombrelle ; aussi, pour être à son unisson, il aurait été judicieux que Charles porte un petit chapeau !
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