Queen Camilla admires Princess Charlotte's paintings!
On February 14, Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom visited the Art Gallery in London and praised Princess Charlotte's work.
At the age of 76, the Queen was warmly received by a women's choir. A group of women were on the balcony of a nearby apartment, greeting the queen with cheerful singing.
Camila wore a sleek navy blue A-dress with a transparent parasol in her hand, adding a touch of romance to her. She also wore a black blouse for the skirt with a zipper on the side so that her arms could stretch out freely.
She also wore a pair of black faux suede boots on her feet and a delicate jade bracelet on her wrist, which made the outfit even more glamorous. Her blonde hair is neatly trimmed and looks beautiful. Her makeup was very simple, using only a solid lipstick and a black mascara.
After a detailed briefing to her daughter, Laura Lopez, the museum's director, Camilla went to see a group exhibition of artists at the Bush Museum. Queen Camilla was impressed by the variety of equipment on display, including taxidermy, intricate embroidery and textiles.
She spoke with the artists and curators and expressed her appreciation for their work. Camila called them"Excellent"and feel for their talents"Very jealous"。However, one painter gave the queen his business card, saying that if the queen "needed a private training class".
It is reported that after Sandringham's first public appearance, her husband Charles will also continue to undergo more medical treatment.
But Camilla walked calmly, and on this day, she was immersed in the intricate paintings of Princess Charlotte. The Queen was fascinated by the painting of Mercedes-Carbonell, which was by her great-grandson Charlotte. This *** was released on the occasion of Queen Charlotte's 2nd birthday**.
These painters said:"The queen was very fond of the portrait and thought that Charlotte resembled Queen Elizabeth. In this **, the princess is wearing a blue and white plaid shirt, a milky wool cardigan, and a navy blue ribbon.
Camilla planned to hold a banquet in London on February 15 to celebrate the centenary of the opium factory. The event will attract a large number of VIPs.