Queen Camilla has reportedly decided to wear a gown designed by the favorite dressmaker of her husband’s ex-wife, Princess Diana.
said that the queen consort would wear the gown when she is crowned alongside King Charles on May 6 at Westminster Abbey. British fashion designerwould not personally confirm the arrangement when approached by the newspaper, but the U.K.
tabloid quoted an “insider” as saying: “Camilla has a very close friendship with Bruce spanning many years so in many ways it is the natural and obvious choice. Camilla trusts Bruce because he has really delivered on dresses for so many important occasions recently for her.
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