A long dress of green lace and a precious necklace more for her than for the economic value. Queen Camilla arrived at the Quirinale for the State Banquet with a creation by Fiona Clare di A nuance that we would venture to define tea leaf Elegant but rather soft with a skirt that opens with wheel and corolla sleeves.
At the outfit he chose to combine a necklace of diamonds and turquoise that belongs to his family and not to that of the husband. The same goes for earrings with drips of diamonds: the origin is unknown but it is certain that they are not part of the royal collection.
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There was a lot of wait for the gala dinner offered by President Sergio Mattarella who made the honors together with his daughter Laura dressed with a downty black column dress. There are several personalities from the world of politics, business and Italian culture at the Gala evening.
Queen Camilla, King Carlo, Sergio Mattarella and his daughter Laura.
Pool/Getty ImagesDress code required: black tieit would be to say preferably long dress for women and smoothing for men. There Regina Camillaas he had done in France (but not in Germany), he left the tiara at home while King Carlo on his tuxedo He pointed out the honors.

King Carlo and Queen Camilla.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesThe sovereign has embellished his outfit With a necklace of diamonds and turquoise that some trace to the Victorian or the Edoardian era. A memorabilia that, contrary to what we have seen in these days, does not belong to the history of the royal family but to that of Camilla.
The sovereign did so again: for the intervention to the Italian Parliament of King Carlo, he showed off his wedding outfit again. Since there was a precedent, the Coup de Théâtre It was easily predictable. However, this time the gesture takes on a very special meaning

The memorabilia is said to have belonged to Rosalind Shandthe queen’s mother, and others specify that does not go from the branch that descends from Alice Keppelthe great -grandmother of His Majesty known for having been the lover of Edoardo VII, but from that of Major Bruce Shand. He has not drawn from the royal casket even as regards jewels: diamond earrings are part of his personal collection.

The jewels worn by Queen Camilla at the banquet at the Quirinale.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesIn these days in Italy Camilla has showed off in the portraits for the twentieth wedding anniversary one thrush shaped donated in 1956 to the queen mother from Nikita Krusciov, The pin of Queen Vittoriaone of the most important pieces of the royal collection intended only for the queens, e The pin with Celtic knot of Queen Mary of diamonds with an emerald cabochon in the center.
On April 9, 2005 the protagonists of a great and controversial love story married a double ceremony for as many wedding dresses. An event that even without tiara and train has marked the history of costume. In his own way

However, at the end of such a special day where He took the opportunity to remember the wedding of porcelain by wearing his wedding dresshe wanted to underline his origins as if to emphasize his own identity: in short, as if to say that Camilla was Camilla even before that Royal Wedding celebrated in Windsor on April 9, 2005 after millions of vicissitudes.
A gesture that we could compare to the choice of the young Lady Diana, perhaps a legend more than a real anecdote, to gave his head on the day of his wedding with a diadem of his family, the famous Spencer Tiara, and not with the Lover’s Knot Tiara that Queen Elizabeth had made available to her. If so, the two women of Carlo’s life would have something in common in addition to love for the same man.
Giorgia Meloni with black lace dress and Lorenzo Fontana

Giorgia Meloni (in the center) and Lorenzo Fontana.
Andrew Parsons / Parsons MediaAlessandro Giuli and his wife Valeria Falcioni with a Cape Dress Bordeaux

Alessandro Giuli and his wife Valeria Falcioni.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesBritish ambassador Edward Llewellyn with his wife Anne Charbord in black

British ambassador Edward Llewellyn with his wife Anne Charbord.
Aaron Chown – Pa Images/Getty ImagesJohn Elkann and Lavinia Borromeo with a sequin dress

John Elkann and Lavinia Borromeo.
Franco Origlia/Getty ImagesBritish Foreign Minister David Lammy and his wife Nicola Green

British Foreign Minister David Lammy and his wife Nicola Green.
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Federica and Brunello Cucinelli together with Federico Marchetti.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesPaul Smith and Rocco Forte

Paul Smith and Rocco Forte.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesAndrea Bocelli and his wife Veronica Berti with a sparkling Cape Dress

Veronica Berti and Andrea Bocelli.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesPier Ferdinando Casini with Maddalena Pessina in black

Pier Ferdinando Casini with Maddalena Pessina in black.
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