Queen Camilla dressed in leaves among the flowers of Chelsea Flower Show

Given the context, that of the Regina Camilla It might seem like a camouflage dress. The sovereign has in fact dressed in leaves to participate in the preview of Chelsea Flower Showthe event dedicated to gardening organized since 1913 by Royal Horticultural Society. With her King Carlo with a chalk combined with his favorite tie. Among those present at the preview several celebrities. He pointed out David Beckham with a spring outfit e Cate Blanchett in a sporty version.

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There Regina Camilla He chose the perfect dress for the occasion, a model designed by the trusted Fiona Clare Made a fabric characterized by a botanical imagination on the tones of green.

Queen Camilla.

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The chalk of King Carlo It is now a certainty of the season. To complete his Signature Look The tie that his majesty wears very often, the one signed Hermès with owls and kittens.

King Carlo and Queen Camilla.

King Carlo and Queen Camilla.

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David Beckham He succeeded in finding the right balance between different colors, patterns and textures.

King Carlo and David Beckham.

King Carlo and David Beckham.

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The striped shirt, the double -breasted jacket of raw linen, the gray tie and slightly wide bars that seemed stolen from the wardrobe of Carlo: a reckless mix that, let’s face it, would not work with anyone.

Queen Camilla David Beckham and King Carlo.

Queen Camilla, David Beckham and King Carlo.

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Cate Blanchettaccompanied by mother June, was relaxed in a sporty version. Accustomed to seeing it with breathtaking clothes on the red carpet we almost struggled to recognize it behind the white sunglasses.

Cate Blanchett with his mother june.

Cate Blanchett with his mother june.

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The casual outfit of the Australian actress was composed of a double -breasted gray jacket unsched, a celestial shirt, a pair of coffee -colored trousers and black sneakers.

Cate Blanchett.

Cate Blanchett.

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Chelsea Flower Show is one of those events that inaugurates the season that will see its culmination with the Royal Ascot and Wimbledon. The Dress code suggested (but not written) to visit the floral exhibition is smart casual And the password is comfort as we can deserve from the looks of actors, well -known faces, musicians and Royal it girls.

Among these, the presence of Flora Vesterberg (born Ogilvy)with a minidress Blue Navy With a bow as a belt and a pair of suede boots. The grandson of Princess Alexandra, the latter cousin of Queen Elizabeth, currently sixtieth in succession to the British thronedeals with Arta but does not disdain fashion.

Flora Ogilvy Vesterberg.

Flora Ogilvy Vesterberg.

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Same sense of style, in this case a more bold pinch, for Lady Amelia Windsor. The nephew of the Duchess of Kent, real fashion icon of the last centuryopted for the uncovered belly. The distant cousin of William and Harry showed off a black suit made up of a crop top and a long skirt labeled Zhiggie. At the feet the shoes you don’t expect: a brown suede string with visible black sock.

Lady Amelia Windsor.

Lady Amelia Windsor.

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Also present at Royal also David Armstrong-Jones accompanied by the expert of art Isabelle Chopin de la Bruyère. The son of the princess margaret He has not relaxed much his look and above all he did not abandon the stringates suitable for the city in favor of a pair of comfortable shoes.

Isabelle Chopin de la Bruyere and David Armstrongjones.

Isabelle Chopin de la Bruyere and David Armstrong-Jones.

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Among the authorities who crowded the event there was also the mayor Sadiq Khan With his wife Saadiya: jacket and pants for both and a couple of classic sneakers.

Sadiq Khan and his wife Saadiya.

Sadiq Khan and his wife Saadiya.

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The designer Jade Holland Cooperfounder of the brand loved also by Princess Catherine, has flawed a blue polka dot dress that could be a next purchase for reality.

Jade Holland Cooper.

Jade Holland Cooper.

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The event was not lacking in the musicians, each with its own particular look. Shades of black instead for David Gilmourguitarist and singer of Pink Floydwith a white panama in the head. Black dress, green sweater on the shoulders and gray-black sneakers for his wife Polly Samson.

David Gilmour and his wife Polly Samson.

David Gilmour and his wife Polly Samson.

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Ricky Wilson instead, Kaiser Chiefs frontman, preferred a complete check with vest and a couple of amphibians with whom he respected the Unexpected blue rule. The dress of his wife Gace Zito was instead griffed Reiss.

Ricky Wilson and Grace Zito.

Ricky Wilson and Grace Zito.

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Really **smart casual ** The actor of Rivals Alex Hassell With blue suit, white shirt with wide neckline and moccasins. His wife, the actress Emma King, showed off a green downs of white polka dots.

Alex Hassell and Emma King.

Alex Hassell and Emma King.

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Richard Ashcroftaccompanied by his wife Kate Radley, instead it is as you expect it since the 90s: jeans and leather jacket.

Richard Ashcroft and his wife Kate Radley.

Richard Ashcroft and his wife Kate Radley.

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Always very elegant the British actor Richard E. Grant With white dress and beige vest.

Richard E. Grant.

Richard E. Grant.

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Actress Joely Richardson never fails on these occasions. For her a romantic floral dress. Curiosity? The dress belongs to the mother Vanessa Redgrave.

Joely Richardson.

Joely Richardson.

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In his own way fashion iconMary Berry, the famous character of British television. For Chelsea Flower Show he wore a pink flower dress, an irresistible garment for this spring.

Mary Berry.

Mary Berry.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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