Queen Camilla had a twinning style moment with a young royal fan today as she joined King Charles in Cornwall.
The 75-year-old royal wore a patterned black dress in St Ives Harbour, Cornwall, to meet with members of the community and visit the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden.
But the Queen wasn’t the only one looking elegant upon her arrival, after meeting a young man wearing a very similar outfit.
The girl handed Camilla a bouquet of colorful flowers, who was also wearing a black patterned dress.
The queen joined the king, who was returning to his beloved Cornwall for the first time as monarch, on a harbor walk, where the royal couple met enthusiastic members of the public.
Queen Camilla had a twinning style moment with a young royal fan today as she joined King Charles in Cornwall.
Camilla and Charles, 74, visited the English region every year as the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall.
For the outing, the Queen wore an elegant Fiona Clare midi dress with a green leaf pattern and a classic shirt-inspired silhouette.
She added a touch of sparkle to her ensemble with a dainty gold necklace and added some glam makeup to her features.
Meanwhile, the King looked dapper in a gray checked suit and red patterned tie as he waved to the crowd of people waiting to see the royal couple.
Yesterday, Queen Camilla joined culinary royalty as Her Majesty and Mary Berry attended the Royal Box at Wimbledon, and when the action began on Center Court, she looked in high spirits.
Dressed in Wimbledon white, Camilla looked elegant in a knee-length dress with navy blue trim. The royal completed her look with a chic straw clutch and cream shawl, clearly aware of the changeable Wimbledon weather.
Meanwhile, 88-year-old Mary, beloved by hobby bakers across the country, opted for a summery turquoise dress with flowing sleeves.
Queen Camilla, who had a front row seat to the Center Court action inside the Royal Box, sat next to her sister Annabel Elliot.

The 75-year-old royal wore a patterned black dress in St Ives Harbour, Cornwall, to meet with members of the community and visit the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden. But the Queen wasn’t the only one who looked elegant upon her arrival, after meeting a young man wearing a very similar outfit (pictured together).

The Queen joined the King (pictured), who was returning to his beloved Cornwall for the first time as monarch, for a stroll around the harbour, where the royal couple were met by enthusiastic members of the public.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla plant and water a shrub during a visit to the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden


Camilla and Charles (pictured), 74, visited the English region every year as the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall.

The King greeted the crowd of people who were waiting to catch a glimpse of the royal couple.
And when Ons Jabeur faced Elena Rybakina in the women’s quarterfinal, Her Majesty’s facial expressions suggested she was absolutely wowed. Jabeur of Tunisia defeated Rybakina of Kazakhstan in a close match and will cruise to the semifinals later this week.
While most of the guests in the Royal Box were glued to the action on Center Court, an assistant with catlike reflexes caught a ball that flew into the crowd in the second match of the day between Carlos Alcaraz and Holger Rune.
The triumphant spectator, also wearing Wimbledon whites with a smart suit, stood with the ball in hand, raised over her head to throw it back onto the court, looking very pleased with herself.
On Court No. 1, meanwhile, Daniil Medvedev cruised to victory to secure his place in the Wimbledon semi-finals, making it increasingly likely that the Princess of Wales faces the prospect of having to hand over the tournament trophy to a Russian or Belarusian player.

For the outing, the Queen wore an elegant Fiona Clare midi dress with a green leaf pattern and a classic shirt-inspired silhouette.

King Charles III met members of the public during a port visit to St Ives in Cornwall.

The Queen added a touch of sparkle to her ensemble with a dainty gold necklace and added some glamorous makeup to her features.

The King, pictured, looked dapper in a gray checked suit and red patterned tie as he waved to the crowd of people waiting to see the royal couple.

King Charles III during a visit to the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall.
SW19 was awash with royalty as enthusiastic sports fans Zara Tindall, 42, and her husband Mike, 44, were also in attendance to watch the action, but unlike the Queen and Zara’s brother Peter Phillips , they sat in the stands with other tennis fans.
Elsewhere, many other famous faces could be seen at the All England Club, including Pippa Middleton and James Matthews, Myleene Klass, Bridgerton’s Charithra Chandran and One Direction star Liam Payne and his girlfriend Kate Cassidy.
And royalty from abroad also honored the All England Club as the stakes rise in the competition on quarter-final day, with Prince Albert of Monaco also making an appearance.
Dressed in a trilby hat decorated with a Wimbledon scarf, he seemed excited to be watching the action, although he was not accompanied by his wife, Princess Charlene, instead sitting with his second cousin, Melanie-Antoinette de Massy.