Queen Camilla, now a crowned queen

The coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla was held at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday, and the Queen Consort made a grand entrance in a Bruce Oldfield couture dress. The long-sleeved gown featured silver and gold floral embroidery and coordinating floral gilded trim on the sleeves, shoulders, and hem.

To complement her stunning dress, Queen Camilla wore a Garrard necklace that was previously worn by Queen Elizabeth II during her coronation in 1953. The necklace is made up of 25 graduated brilliant diamonds with a 22.48 carat diamond pendant known as the Lahore Diamond. It has been worn by several Queen consorts during their coronations.

Queen Camilla arrives ahead of the Coronation of King Charles III and herself on May 6

The Queen Consort completed her regal look with a pair of white satin heels featuring 2 to 3-inch stiletto heels and pointed toes, along with thin ankle straps to keep the shoes securely fastened. This shoe style is commonly seen in Camilla's wardrobe.

Queen Camilla, formerly known as the Duchess of Cornwall, married King Charles III in 2005 in a civil ceremony at the Guildhall, Windsor. They had a Service of Prayer and Dedication at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, which was attended by around 800 guests. The Queen Consort was previously married to Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles, with whom she had two children, Thomas Henry and Laura Rose.

Queen Camilla Shines in Bruce Oldfield Couture Dress and Garrard Necklace at King Charles III’s Coronation

The Coronation Service, conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, is a formal and religious ceremony that precedes the King’s Procession. After the service, King Charles III and Queen Camilla will join other members of the Royal family in a parade towards Buckingham Palace.