"Queen Camilla's Coronation: A New Era of Royalty"

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Queen Camilla's coronation gown, designed by Bruce Oldfield, featured embroidery of her rescue dogs, Bluebell and Beth, along with garlands of abstract wildflowers, daisy chains, and other elements representing the British countryside. The gown also included the names of her children and grandchildren, as well as symbols representing the four nations of the United Kingdom. Queen Camilla has previously expressed her love for dogs and adopted both Bluebell and Beth from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
Topics:entertainment#british-countryside#coronation-gown#embroidery#fashion#queen-camilla#rescue-dogs
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