Prince Charles and Camilla enjoyed a relaxing walk on the beach as they continued their tour of the Republic of Ireland on Friday.
The duchess, 69, kicked off her shoes to join her husband for a stroll along the sand at Derrynane beach, County Kerry. The royal couple, who are on the final day of the four-day visit, looked relaxed as they strolled along the windy coastline.
Camilla wore an elegant teal suit, and opted to go barefoot for the outing, meanwhile, Charles was smartly dressed in a three-piece suit and tie and kept his leather shoes on for the stroll.
In the images, it’s unclear if she was fully barefoot, or walking along the sand with her stockings on, but we’d prefer to think she had the sand between her toes.
Camilla wore her hair out in soft waves and opted for minimum makeup for the occasion. She completed the ensemble with a grey scarf and accessorised with her trademark piece of jewellery: a pair of pear earrings.
The duchess was seen shaking off her shoes before climbing into the helicopter and on to her next engagement.
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The royal couple are currently on a tour of both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Their trip started in Northern Ireland earlier this week, where they visited a memorial garden dedicated to the victims of the 1998 Omagh car bomb, spent a few hours in a local wood shop, and toured a new hospital facility
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall met with a group of survivors of the Omagh bomb in 1998, after their royal highnesses laid a wreath at the Omagh Memorial Garden, which commemorates the 29 people killed in the Real IRA blast.
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During the Republic of Ireland portion of the trip, Charles and Camilla have visited the English Market in Cork and Muckross House, a historic home in Killarney National Park.