Sometimes, fashion in royalty not only becomes a tool of elegance but also a mirror of history. Camilla, known for her discreet style, has surprised by adopting a look that many couldn't help but compare.
We are talking about an iconic style of Queen Elizabeth II. However, Camilla's decision has sparked a series of criticisms. Some consider this choice an unnecessary attempt to replicate her mother-in-law's figure.

Nobody expected what Camilla has done with Queen Elizabeth II
The event that triggered this controversy was the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Victory Day. This time, Queen Camilla appeared in an electric blue ensemble that quickly caught the attention of those present.
The look, which consisted of a long-sleeved coat dress with a jersey-style collar, was characterized by its midi cut. Unlike her usual choices, which tend to be more classic, the electric blue was a vibrant color that highlighted her presence.
However, what caught the most attention was not just the color but the details that reminded of the late queen's styles. One of the most commented points was the use of a hat with a slightly tilted brim, similar to the one Elizabeth II wore on previous occasions.

Queen Camilla's attire drew a lot of attention
Additionally, the monarch accessorized her outfit with items like blue stone earrings and a brooch on the collar, another nod to royal customs. Nevertheless, some criticisms have pointed out that Camilla had copied a look from Queen Elizabeth II.
There is no doubt that the monarch stood out for her variety of colors. Queen Elizabeth II, in her time, paired her blue coat with a white dress with purple and green flowers, which gave her a touch of freshness and distinction.

This contrast did not go unnoticed by many observers, who believe that Camilla's choice could have been more original. Queen Camilla's stylistic choice has caused a mix of opinions.
On one hand, some consider that the monarch has brought a modern touch to a traditional event. On the other hand, they believe her outfit has been too close to a style that already belongs to the history of the British Royal House.