Queen Camilla looks chic in emerald ensemble as she attends church with King Charles
Glamor in green! Queen Camilla looks chic in an emerald green ensemble as she attends church with King Charles on their Balmoral getaway
Queen Camilla looked effortlessly chic in an emerald green ensemble as she attended church with King Charles today.
The royal couple were pictured leaving Crathie Kirk Church in Aberdeenshire after this afternoon’s service.
The small parish is where the Royal Family go to worship when they stay at their Scottish home of Balmoral.
The Queen, 75, looked pretty smart wearing a dark green hat that appeared to have a delicate bow detail.
Camilla opted for a stylish collared jacket in exactly the same shade of emerald green.
The 75-year-old Queen looked chic in an emerald green ensemble as she was pictured leaving Crathie Kirk’s church this afternoon
To offset her smart tailoring, the royal family opted for a white blouse with a feminine ruffled neckline.
Plus, Camilla kept her makeup neutral for the couple’s outing.
Along with her signature bouncy blow-dry, the queen opted for a light coat of mascara and a nude lip.
She then completed her ensemble with a pair of dangling earrings with an amber gemstone.
Meanwhile, King Charles looked just as good in a tan long coat – which he wore over a suit.
While the pair are often driven to and from services, King Charles chose to drive himself on this occasion.
The couple regularly attend Sunday services at Crathie Kirk when in Scotland.
Last October, King Charles was emotional as he thanked members of the public who hoped to catch a glimpse of him on their way to Crathie Kirk – just days after Britain’s mourning period for the Queen had ended.
Crathie Kirt is where the Royal Family go to worship when they stay at their Scottish home of Balmoral
King Charles chose to drive them to church today. The couple is usually driven to the service by staff
Camilla then completed her sophisticated ensemble with dangling earrings featuring an amber gemstone
King Charles looked just as chic in a tan long coat – which he wore over a suit for the service
It was reported last year that the King hopes to transform Balmoral into a public memorial to the Queen by continuing to open it to visitors for a greater part of the year.
The Scottish home, where the Queen spent her final days before her death on Sept. 8, will feature exhibitions with a permanent space to honor the late monarch’s legacy.
Under the new plans, King Charles would even allow members of the public to visit him while he is there, the Telegraph reports.
The royals are expected to continue this tradition of venturing to the Aberdeenshire estate in the summer, after which Balmoral would be temporarily closed to the public.
In recent years, the beautiful estate – considered the Queen’s favorite residence – was only open from April to July.
But it will be open to the public from October to December at no cost and with no tours to the castle itself ‘as a sign of respect’ to Her Majesty.
A spokesman said: ‘Visitors will be able to tour the grounds and gardens where they can enjoy the peace and tranquility of this special place and pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II.’