Queen Camilla‘s blue Anna Valentine dress made another appearance on Thursday during an outing in London, nearly one week after the conclusion of her United States tour alongside King Charles III.

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While attending the opening of the Monarchy exhibition at The Fan Museum, Queen Camilla wore her soft blue Anna Valentine midi dress. The long-sleeve frock featured a sinuous collar with a sharp V-neckline and fabric layering for contrast.
The flowing skirt of the dress was designed with pleats, and a slightly cinched element featured at the waist for a refined silhouette. She added black pumps to the look, wore her signature Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets and added a little winged insect brooch to complete the ensemble.

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Thursday’s Anna Valentine dress worn by Queen Camilla is the same one she wore on April 30 during her final engagements in the U.S. alongside King Charles III. The United Kingdom’s queen consort wore the dress during a visit to Front Royal in Virginia and for a final photo op at the White House in Washington D.C.
Royal re-wears have long been a signature part of Queen Camilla’s royal wardrobe. Between British designers Anna Valentine and Fiona Clare Aldridge, the queen consort has repurposed several midi dresses throughout King Charles III’s time as monarch.

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Queen Camilla’s U.S. tour wardrobe, while full of repeats designed by Fiona Clare, also featured new garments, including a fuchsia gown by the aforementioned designer that was adorned with the historic amethyst jewelry suit from the British royal family vault.
Like Queen Camilla, other members of the British royal family have done royal re-wears in the past. Kate Middleton is known for up-cycling and rewearing her formal attire.

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The Princess of Wales re-wore a two-tone Gucci dress to the 2026 BAFTAs in February. She previously wore the look in February 2019.
