Camilla Parker Bowles stuns in dazzling dress as she steps up her royal duties amid Megxit
The weather was overcast after storms had battered the capital earlier in the week, but Camilla was grinning from ear to ear as she greeted well-wishers outside the Granville Youth Centre. The Duchess was styled in an exquisite blue coat dress, adorned with silk trim around the pockets and statement buttons lining the front.
Camilla’s hair was coiffed in her signature bouncy blow dry, that she paired with an elegant makeup look.
She teamed her fashion-forward look with supple leather gloves and co-ordinating over the knee boots to beat the winter chill.
The Duchess’ schedule has been increasingly busy, only last week she attended a joint engagement with the Cambridges in Loughborough.
In footage from the outing, Camilla is seen taking a front-row seat as local children from across the borough performed dances from other cultures.
During the performance, Camilla was seen smiling and clapping as the youngsters wowed her with their moves.
Brent council received the London Borough of Culture Award in 2017 which aims to inspire youngsters and bring communities together.
This year Brent will host a series of cultural events and activities that encourage residents to take part.
Local author Zadie Smith will be creating new work as part of the initiative and there will be a celebratory street party on Kilburn high road this summer.
The outing comes after Camilla confessed she had to become a “very ancient trolley dolly” after she worked an event to aide the Royal Voluntary Service alongside West End star Elaine Paige.
The RVS volunteers help older people to keep active and take part in exercise classes.
In hospitals, volunteers give companionship for older patients who are far from their families.
Volunteers have a range of responsibilities including to help ease clients back at home after a hospital stay and to run trolley services.
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The trolley services also provide company for those who are struggling with anxiety and loneliness during their stay.
For volunteers, it is a chance to meet new people, form bonds with patients and support patient languages.
Camilla told the volunteers at the outing last week: “I see a lot of you around the country, and I know what an incredible job you do”, she made her audience laugh by saying she was a “very ancient trolley dolly”.
Camilla also hosted a reception for “Verus Arthritis” at her home in Clarence House in London on Tuesday.
The Duchess has previously discussed how the related crippling bone condition of osteoporosis killed her late mother, Rosalind.
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