Queen Camilla sparks major fan reaction during secret night out
The Queen was joined by Stephen Fry and Helena Bonham Carter…
Queen Camilla has transformed her sartorial portfolio over the last few years, and on Tuesday evening, she donned a fabulously striking garment that caught the attention of royal fans.
During an exciting night out with Helena Bonham Carter and Stephen Fry at the London Library, the 77-year-old wore a charcoal grey pleated skirt adorned with black ribbon. She paired the A-line number with a flattering fitted jacket in the same charcoal and black colour palette.
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Completing her look, Camilla wore her dazzling silver Courtauld Thomson scallop-shell brooch, a piece beloved by the Queen Mother and the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The ensemble featured in a series of snaps on the official Instagram account for the royal family alongside the words: "Celebrating the wonderful work of @TheLondonLibrary!
"Last night, The Queen attended a dinner to highlight the Library’s charitable work to support writers and widen access to its vast resources - including 1 million books available to borrow from its shelves.
"Her Majesty, as Patron, has supported the Library since 2012 and is a passionate champion of the benefits of reading at all ages.
"Before the dinner, The Queen met and spoke with the Library’s President, Helena Bonham Carter, and guest speaker @stephenfryactually."
Camilla's outing sparked a slew of comments from royal watchers who were not only taken with her stylish look but also her association with the Harry Potter star.
One fan wrote: "Style chic couture by HM Queen." A second added: "Her Majesty has an amazing skirt!!!" Meanwhile, a third penned: "Do I see the royal family with Bellatrix? [Heart eyes emoji]."
Meanwhile, Helena, who is the Library's first female president, donned an all-black top and skirt ensemble adorned with black ribbons. She wore her iconic raven tresses in two plaits and added a slick of red lipstick for good measure.
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As for Stephen, the former QI host looked wonderfully dashing, wearing a navy blue suit which he paired with a lemon-hued shirt and red tie.
The London Library houses around one million volumes available to borrow, and well-known members have included Charles Dickens, Charles Darwin, Bram Stoker, Virginia Woolf, E.M. Forster, Daphne du Maurier, T.S. Eliot, and Ian Fleming.