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A lovely coat. The plaid is a nice look with the various details to the coat and, as has been said, perfect for Scotland. I really like the waistcoat. The whole look is a refreshing change .
 

Details on the outfit - waistcoat is a past season piece from Bamford (the family that own JCB and Daylesford Farm) and presumably been in her private countryside wardrobe for a number of years
 
Given the weather outside the Princess well layered for todays visit to Bradford and the brown blazer/jacket is lovely!
 
Great jacket. Not sure if I might pair it with the trousers she chose.
I like the jacket, but not with the black top. Cream or beige would have been better, imo.
 
I have mixed feelings about braided hair on adult women, but at least the Princess of Wales keeps her long hair under control instead of letting it fly all over the place.
 
I have mixed feelings about braided hair on adult women, but at least the Princess of Wales keeps her long hair under control instead of letting it fly all over the place.
It was a very stormy day and was probably the most practical hairstyle for an out door event.
 

Typical casual fashion from the PoW - suitable for the occasion. A lot of different coloured browns at the first event that isn't my taste.
 
The Princess wore her classic camel coat on Jan 31st to visit the Beauty of the Earth exhibition .
Much as I love this coat on her, to me the look is dominated by her extremely long hair which I really dislike now, particularly when allowed to hang loose in this way.

 
The Princess wore her classic camel coat on Jan 31st to visit the Beauty of the Earth exhibition .
Much as I love this coat on her, to me the look is dominated by her extremely long hair which I really dislike now, particularly when allowed to hang loose in this way.

The coat is very lovely and I agree about her hair!
 
It’s a beautiful fabric which is perfectly for the season and suits her colouring. I’m not too keen on that particular shade of green though. Yes, her hair looks neat but I would love to see her with a totally new hairstyle.
 
A lovely look for the Princess of Wales visiting Melin Tregwynt wool mill today, February 3.

The coat seems to have been made of a fabric produced by the Melin Tregwynt wool mill:


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Good to see her support local businesses, and showcase their work.

I do like the reddish-orange patterned coat. I also think pairing it with an olive green jumper and trousers was an inspired choice that works.
 

Great to see her champion the textile industry not only on the engagements (she has carried out in each of the 4 areas of the UK) but by wearing pieces linked to those areas. Today's coat was a bright pop of colour on a wet winter's day, she stood out
 
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