Queen Camilla looked stunning during a recent appearance with King Charles and fans gave her the royal seal of approval.

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Queen Camilla attended the races on Friday (Image: Getty)

Queen Camilla turned heads during a recent appearance at the races with King Charles.

Charles and Camilla spent Friday at Epsom racecourse where, despite the blustery and cold conditions, thousands of racegoers turned out for Ladies’ Day.

The Queen looked every inch the royal she is in a duck egg blue skirt suit by Bruce Oldfield which she paired with Charlotte Elizabeth’s Mayflower crossbody handbag in taupe (£375) and a pair of low heels by Eliot Zed in textured sand (£295).

She accessorised the look with a pair of golden hoop pearl earrings, a statement pearl necklace and the Minoru brooch.

To complete her ensemble, the Queen donned Cornelia James’s leather gloves in biscuit and a Philip Treacy hat.

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Queen Camilla wore a duck egg blue skirt suit by Bruce Oldfield (Image: Getty)

Queen Camilla and King Charles

Queen Camilla was joined by King Charles (Image: Getty)

Royal fans could not get enough of Camilla’s latest appearance, praising the royal for her style choice.

One user wrote on Instagram: “Camila has the perfect style for her age and standing, also always appropriate for the event and engagement.

“She is also not carelessly spending money on new dresses, shoes, coats or jewellery – she is re-wearing many peaces(sic), however styled differently and with a different twist and accent every time which is really smart and shows elegance, class and sustainable thinking! Well done to her and her team of stylists!”

A second one added: “Sassy hat! Always impeccable!”

Another person commented: “She looks great in the suit. The color(sic) and detailing is perfect.”

King Charles and Queen Camilla

King Charles watched part of the race through binoculars from the royal box (Image: Getty)
 

Lastly, a fourth chimed: “That’s a beautiful colour on her. Camilla looks fab”.

The royal couple walked into the parade ring in the final moments before the classic was run, to see their horse and chat to its jockey James Doyle and their racing manager John Warren.

The King watched part of the race through binoculars from the royal box, but the Queen was left puffing out her cheeks when their horse, Treasure, finished second from last.