Prince Charles and his wife Camilla are enjoying their first visit to Pakistan this week after arriving in Islamabad on Sunday night. And a beautifully groomed Duchess of Cornwall showed just how much her confidence and sense of style have grown since she took on the role of royal consort.
Elegantly dressed in a flattering but modest cream tunic and trouser ensemble Camilla looked both radiant and confident on what is her third joint foreign tour with Charles. The outfit - which had clearly been chosen with the trip's destination in mind - was impeccably accessorised with matching clutch, white loafers and a light scarf.
Security around the couple is tight on what has been described as one of the most high risk royal visits for some time. But the husband-and-wife team seemed to be taking things in their stride as they settled into a round of official engagements.
Judging from the expression on his face, the Prince of Wales was clearly delighted when he was presented with a traditional Pakistani hat known as a Tasher while visiting a youth event at the start of the five-day trip. The Prince was on hand to launch an initiative to help disadvantaged young people in Pakistan become entrepreneurs.
Other engagements on the schedule are a formal dinner - which former cricketer Imran Khan, who was a friend of the late Princess Diana, is expected to attend - as well as a visit an Islamic school and the region left devastated by last year's earthquake.