Queen Camilla just stepped out in her favourite floral dress for summer – and we’ve found it on the high street

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Floral prints are a timeless trend, offering versatility and a touch of elegance to any summer outfit.

Leaning into the nature aesthetic, Queen Camilla opted for a dress from one of her go-to designers, Fiona Clare, during a trip to Scotland with King Charles earlier this week. 

She previously wore a Fiona Clare design at The Chelsea Flower Show – a gorgeous green evergreen flora dress that had fans racing to buy high street versions for summer.

The queen consort re-wore a floral dress with long sleeves, rounded shoulders and a slightly flared skirt for a visit to Maggie’s cancer care centre and the unveiling of a memorial stone for Queen Elizabeth II in St Giles Cathedral.

The dress features a base fabric of cream with cascading florals in shades of blue, pink and fuchsia running down the fabric. 

She debuted the dress last year at the Service of Dedication for the Order of the British Empire at St Paul’s Cathedral and wore it again at the Canada House in May this year. 

Braving a day of heavy rain, she paired the frock with a blue Anna Valentine coat

For jewellery, she wore a strand of pearls, a gold plate pendant with a ruby centre stone and a Van Cleef & Arpels Vintage Alhambra yellow gold and agate bracelet.

To complete the look, she carried a Bottega Veneta top-handle bag and wore Chanel suede satin low-heeled pumps in beige/black – a staple piece of the queen consort’s wardrobe.

If you’re looking to recreate Camilla’s look, we have found plenty of high street alternatives which won’t break the bank. 

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