Camilla looks ‘timelessly elegant’ at Party at the Palace alongside husband Prince Charles

Queen's Jubilee: Prince Charles and Camilla arrive at St Paul's

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Camilla Parker-Bowles, 74, arrived alongside her husband the Prince of Wales at the BBC’s Platinum Party at the Palace. The Duchess of Cornwall could be seen alongside the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie could also be seen in attendance.

Camilla looked stunning in what appeared to be a super chic black bomber jacket and diamond earrings.

The Duchess’ hair was styled in its usual coiffed waves as she smiled alongside her husband and Princess Anne.

Camilla’s black bomber jacket appeared to be collarless with a silver zip.

The earrings she can be seen wearing are Van Cleef & Arpels drop earrings.

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The Duchess’ latest outfit choice is in complete contrast to the ensemble she wore at St Paul’s Cathedral yesterday.

She was seen wearing an elegant, white gown with stunning embroidery.

She could also be seen wearing a statement hat with white flowers on the front.

One thing both outfits do have in common is Camilla’s choice of make up.

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Both at the concert and yesterday at the Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral, Camilla opted for a more natural look.

One Twitter user, Daniel Joseph Victor, described Camilla as looking “timelessly elegant in black”.

They tweeted: “Duchess of Cornwall is timelessly elegant in black at Party At The Palace.”

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