Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, played a sensitive fiber during a visit to the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst.
As a colonel in chief of the Royal Army Music Corps, Sophie, 60, was especially pleased to meet with members of the Coldstream Guard Band at the Military Training Academy in Camberley, Surrey, Thursday.
With his blond braids collected in a low bun, the real mother of two children arrived at the academy with a fanfare performed by seven band members with scarlet robe and bear caps.
Sophie made sure to shelter with a pale gray wool coat of one of her favorite British designers, Suzannah London.
Once inside, Sophie took off the outer layer to reveal a prada polka dots (estimated at £ 3400) and began to chat with members of the Coldstream Guards Band, one of the oldest and most known bands of the British Army .
The Band of the Coldstream Guards dates back to the first years of military music and is composed of musicians of the Royal Corps of Army Music.
Over the years, Sophie has seen the band acting in several high -profile commitments, including Trooping The Colour, the national act of memory in the cenotaph and the king’s birthday parade.
Sophie, who married the youngest son of the late queen, Prince Eduardo, in 1999, seemed delighted to meet the band members and could even enjoy a performance.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, 60, made sure to shelter with a pale gray wool coat of one of her British designers Suzannah London while visiting the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst on Thursday.
The Duchess maintained her simple makeup for the visit, choosing to slightly fill her eyebrows, accentuate her blue eyes with Rímel and finish off with a pink brightness on her lips.
Sophie used a pair of nude heels to visit the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst with delicate pearl details.
Known for its sophisticated sense of style, it completed its look with silver flower earrings and a delicate gold necklace.
As a wink to his role as a colonel in chief of the Royal Army Music Corps, Sophie proudly wore his badge on his left side.
It represents a crown lyre with an oak and palm crown design with a parchment that carries the motto of the body in Latin: ‘Nulli Secondus’ (insurmountable).
After enjoying a musical performance of the Coldstream Guard Band, Sophie officially opened the Duchess Hall of Edinburgh in the Royal Sandhurst Military Academy, revealing a golden plaque with its name.
To finish her visit, the Duchess of Edinburgh will attend a dinner at the Gibraltar barracks in Camberley.
Although the Duchess celebrated her 60th birthday on January 20, her week was full of real commitments.

The real mother of two children is received with a fanfare interpreted by members of the band with scarlet robe and bear caps.

Once inside, Sophie took off the outer layer to reveal a dress of Prada polka dots (estimated at £ 3400).

Sophie talking with members of the Band of the Guards of Coldstream, one of the oldest and most known bands of the British army.

The Band of the Coldstream Guards dates back to the first years of military music and is composed of musicians of the Royal Corps of Army Music.

Over the years, Sophie has seen the band acting in several high -profile commitments, including Trooping The Colour, the national act of memory in the cenotaph and the king’s birthday parade.

Sophie, who married the eldest son of the late queen, Prince Eduardo, in 1999, applauds after an performance of the Coldstream Guard band.

After enjoying a musical performance of the Coldstream Guard Band, Sophie officially opened the Duchess Hall of Edinburgh in the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

Read the golden plate that commemorates the inauguration of the show room.
On Tuesday, Sophie visited the beneficial organization Dogs for Autism in Hampshire, where it was received by a contingent of excitable puppies and their partners, who shared the positive impact that these assistance dogs have on their lives.
Founded in 2016, Dogs for Autism is the first beneficial organization of the United Kingdom that exclusively provides assistance dogs for autism at no cost to its new owner.
The Duchess Lucia elegant with a navy suit of Alexander McQueen (estimated at £ 1,900) that combined with an impeccable white shirt, a delicate gold necklace and earrings with striking leaves, which seemed to attract the puppy he held.
She designed her blond strands in an elegant hairstyle collected and kept her makeup with a natural and humid appearance, having slightly filled her eyebrows and applied Rímel to accentuate her pale blue eyes.
Sophie was a good athlete as she posed for photographs with the nine -week Charles Spaniel Cavalier Spaniel puppy and laughed while he licked her fingers and face before going for her earrings.
While listening to staff, administrators and Dogs for Autism volunteers, Sophie let the puppy hurify in her lap with a toy and a dog bed, just in case.
Coincidentally, the puppy that won Sophie’s affection had a real connection; It was later revealed that his name is Lord Louis of Spudringham.
While enjoying Louis’s hugs as a puppy, Sophie was informed that she was raised by a specialist cardiac veterinarian, dedicated to eradicating specific health problems that can affect the cavaliers.

Sophie visits the beneficial organization Dogs for Autism in Hampshire, where she was received by a contingent of excited puppies.

The duchess meets an assistance dog at the Alton Training Center

The Duchess of Edinburgh and the executive director of Dogs for Autism, Hilary Armor, observe an exhibition of the Finn assistance dog.

The Buddy assistance dog presents a gift basket to the Duchess of Edinburgh during a visit to Dogs for Autism in Alton.

The Duchess holds the gift basket after visiting dogs with autism
While Louis is the newest member of the Dogs For Autism team, his older sister, Lexi, is already training there and the beneficial organization is delighted with his work.
In a sweet moment, Sophie kissed the dog’s little nose before saying goodbye to her new furry friend.
Then, his real highness visited the training center of the beneficial organization, where Buddy, Jack and Finn training dogs demonstrated their training.
At the end of her visit, Buddy surprised the Duchess with a fabric basket that contained a stuffed animal from Cocker Spaniel.
At the beginning of the week, Sophie celebrated her family surrounded by family at her home in Bagshot Park, with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh and her children Lady Louise and James, Count of Wessex, along with her own Cocker Spaniel, Mole, Labrador Negro . , Teal and teasel, and a turtle called Marite.
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