Queen Camilla sported a historic piece of jewelry while in attendance at the Sky Bet Ebor Festival held yesterday at York Racecourse in York, England. The four-day horse racing takes place every August at York Racecourse and concludes with a handsome cash prize.
On the festival’s third day, the Queen wore a light pink collared dress with a boxy fit and a faux belted midsection. Rounding out her ensemble, Camilla stepped into a pair of beige Eliot Zed heels affixed with buckle accents and short heels. The shoe is a favorite of hers. Atop her head, the royal donned a wide-brimmed straw hat that sat up and off her face.
Queen Camilla during a trophy presentation after the Coolmore City Of Troy Nunthorpe Stakes day three of the Sky Bet Ebor Festival at York Racecourse on August 21, 2026, in York, England.
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The star of Camilla’s look was attached to the brim of her sunhat: a ruby, diamond, and sapphire Minoru brooch hailing from the Edwardian period. The fine jewelry is horseshoe-shaped and features gemstone inlays that make it glisten in the light. The Queen tends to sport the brooch during equine events to honor King Edward VII and his legendary Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Epsom Derby in 1909. The piece is considered to be a lucky charm for the royal family.






