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Queen Camilla wows in white and ‘lucky’ bracelet for final day at Royal Ascot

King Charles and Queen Camilla returned to the races today for the final day of Royal Ascot.

On Thursday the pair were delighted as their horse Desert Hero was victorious in The King George V Stakes.

Camilla looked gorgeous today in a white ensemble alongside a dapper Charles.

She wore a fabulous white dress by Anna Valentine perfect for this warm day in Berkshire.

This boasted a round neck, structured shoulders and long sleeves.

Camilla’s hat was an elegant number by Philip Treacy, wide-brimmed with an array of different sized white feathers.

The most show-stopping element of the Queen’s outfit, however, was her regal gold jewellery.

She opted for gold drop earrings – clip-on as the royal famously revealed she would never get her ears pierced – a thick gold necklace and gold bracelets.

The official description of the accessory reads: “Faithful to the very first Alhambra jewel created in 1968, the Vintage Alhambra creations by Van Cleef & Arpels are distinguished by their unique, timeless elegance.”

Camilla wore her buttery blonde hair in her signature style, flicked out to the sides, and she went for rouged cheeks, a pale lip and dark eyes.

King Charles looked suave beside her in a grey suit with a salmon pink pocket square.

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