Camilla, Queen Consort, was seen sweetly chatting with a group of children and the wider community on a trip to Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on Tuesday, 11 October.
The Queen Consort joined her husband, King Charles III, on a trip to Aberdeenshire to meet and thank all those in the local community involved in organising events in the aftermath of the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
In one particularly touching moment, Camilla was seen accepting a bunch of flowers from two young children. She can be seen bending down, with a smile on her face, chatting with the children as they pass her the flowers.
The Queen Consort also met with other members of the public to thank them for their support following the Queen's death. At one point, Camilla and King Charles can be seen chatting to a couple, with everyone donned in tartan for the occasion.
Another lovely moment occurred when Camilla was seen feeding carrots to horses at the reception that her and King Charles III attended. Camilla can be seen with a big smile on her face as she spent time with the horses; with the Royal Family being known to be extremely passionate about these animals.
For the visit to Aberdeenshire, the Queen Consort opted for a tartan outfit, with tartan being a traditional design that is commonly worn in Scotland. Her outfit consisted of a jacket with a tartan collar and a matching tartan skirt. She also wore black tights and gloves, due to the colder weather.
Both the Queen Consort and King Charles III attended a reception to thank the community for their support of the King's late mother, Queen Elizabeth II.