Duchess Camilla: She repeats her Remembrance Day look when she visits Berlin

As always chic, Duchess Camilla appeared in Berlin on Sunday. She wore her mask with the poppies in London on Wednesday.

On Sunday (November 15), Prince Charles (72) and his wife Duchess Camilla (73) visited Bellevue Palace in Berlin at the invitation of Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (64). Then it went to the Neue Wache, where the royals laid wreaths in memory of the victims of both world wars. Camilla's look seemed familiar: the duchess wore the eye-catching mouth and nose mask with red poppies a few days earlier on Remembrance Day in London.

And the outfit that Camilla chose for the visit to the German capital was similar to that of November 11th: The Duchess of Cornwall appeared all in black on both occasions and combined a simple black coat with an infected poppy flower with a large one black hat. Camilla also wore the same pearl necklace and pearl earrings both last week in London and Berlin. Her husband Prince Charles, on the other hand, wore a blue suit on Remembrance Day, in Berlin he wore black.

The red poppy ("Remembrance Poppy") is a symbol of remembrance of the British soldiers who died in the two world wars in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries. Brits wear the boutonniere on their lapel each year in the weeks leading up to November 11th.

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