King Charles III and Queen Camilla got regal in dress shoes as they greeted fans at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday afternoon as part of their royal visit in Sydney, Australia.
Marking King Charles’ first visit as Monarch, the couple both went for elevated dress looks as they shook hands with visitors and posed for pictures. While Charles went for black leather oxfords, Queen Camilla chose a pair of almond-toe pumps that looked similar to a pair from Roger Vivier.
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Featuring an emphasized triangular design in the front, the pumps were defined by a tan colorway and a buckle embellishment present on the upper.
Also featuring a closed-back that secured her heel in place as she walked, the silhouette was rounded out by a short block heel measuring roughly 2-to-3 inches in height. Completing her ensemble was a flowy white dress with black stripes that added to the overall elegance of her outfit.
The royal was previously seen wearing the exact same pumps she sported to the Sydney Opera House in August while attending the Ebor Festival in York, England, where she commemorate the new, state-of-the-art complex called the Bustardthorpe Development at York Racecourse. For that appearance, she teamed her footwear with a pale blue coat dress that was highlighted by a tailored fit and structural shoulder, which is one of her common styles.
Over the years, Queen Camilla has previously been spotted in pumps from the likes of Charles & Keith, Cole Haan, Chanel and other noteworthy footwear designers.
An example of this were the shoes she donned yesterday as part of the couple’s six day visit in the land down under. For day three of their trip, she wore her favorite Chanel pumps, which included a cap-toe design, a bicolor motif, a largely tan upper that pulled inspiration from Gabrielle Coco Chanel and a short block heel that also fell within that 2-to-3 inch range she prefers.
The royal couple are slated to remain in Australia for three more days.