Queen Camilla Wears Kokoshnik Tiara at State Dinner
Queen Camilla Wears Kokoshnik Tiara at State Dinner

Queen Camilla Wears Kokoshnik Tiara at State Dinner

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Queen Camilla made a remarkable appearance at a Women's Aid anniversary event in London, despite recovering from pneumonia and a recent chest infection that has left her fatigued. The Queen, who was diagnosed with pneumonia after a trip to Australia, engaged warmly with attendees and survivors of domestic abuse, showcasing her commitment to the charity. Later, she attended a state banquet at Buckingham Palace honoring Qatar's Amir, where she dazzled in a red velvet gown and the historic Kokoshnik tiara, a piece last seen nearly a decade ago. This tiara, made of 488 diamonds, was originally commissioned for Queen Alexandra in 1888 and symbolizes a unique crowdfunding effort by 365 women from society. King Charles praised the longstanding friendship between the UK and Qatar during the event, emphasizing their mutual respect. Camilla's public appearances mark a significant return after her recent health challenges, although she continues to manage her engagements carefully.

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