Queen Camilla Shines in Kitten Heels and Printed Dress at RADA Appearance in London
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Queen Camilla paid a visit to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) alongside King Charles III to celebrate the school’s 120th anniversary on Wednesday in London wearing a pair of beige kitten heels.
Kitten heels have quickly become a preferred shoe model in the wardrobe of the Royal, as she’s been spotted wearing them on quite a few occasions over these past several months. Earlier this month, the Queen was seen in a pair of tan brown kitten heels while meeting members of the local community at the Church of Saint Mary. The shoes, which she had previously been spotted in a few days prior, featured a flat almond-toe box design alongside a wooden heel that measured approximately 2 inches in height. The pumps were similar to a pair worn by the Queen in late April for an appearance with King Charles III at the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre in London. Clocking in at only a few inches in height, the pumps featured a heel that was thinner than a block heel and thicker than a stiletto.
As for her appearance at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London on Wednesday, Queen Camilla kept it simple with her preferred kitten heel pumps once again. The shoes included an angular pointed-toe box and were crafted in patent leather material. The minimalist silhouette was finished by a slim stiletto heel measuring between 1 to 2 inches, therefore officially classifying it as a kitten heel. The royal paired her pumps with a long blue dress emphasized by its patterned design, which she accessorized with a silver necklace and bracelets.
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art aka the RADA is a revered performing arts institution known for student productions of modern and classic plays. Based in Bloomsbury, Central London, the RADA is one of the oldest drama schools in the United Kingdom as it provides vocational conservatoire training for theater, film, television and radio. King Charles III is a patron of the RADA.
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