Camilla Parker Bowles was stunning in her Dior coat dress at D-Day.

On Thursday, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall stepped out together to pay their respects to the fallen soldiers on the 75th anniversary of D-Day. Camilla was gorgeous in her dreamy Dior coat dress.

In the photo shared by Hello!, Camilla’s beautiful outfit features graduated lapels, a drop waist and gathered cuffs. She paired it with a large hat by Philip Treacy and a matching handbag by Launer London, the only handbag brand Queen Elizabeth II uses.

The Duchess of Cornwall also accessorized with a pair of pearl earrings with matching multi-strand pearl choker. She also wore her 4th Rifles bugle brooch.

Camilla usually heads to designer Fiona Clare when she has public engagements to attend to. The high-end designer shares some tips to pull off Camilla’s favorite colorway – pastels.

“Personally I think colour - whatever age, should be chosen to suit one's shape, style and personality,” Clare said.

“Pastel colours are stunning as long as the tone is right, champagne, dusty pink and powder blue are wonderful colours, and with some embroidery or a beautiful trim, on a perfectly cut coat or dress, you will have a classic piece you will love forever.”

However, in a video shared by Express, Camilla appears to wobble on the steps. The Duchess of Cornwall reached out for Prince Charles’ hand for support. The Prince of Wales is talking to another person but immediately assists Camilla as they step down.

Princess Diana was also caught on camera reaching out for Prince Charles’ hand while they were descending the stairs. In a clip shared on Instagram, the Princess of Wales is adorable in her patterned dress while Prince Charles looks dapper in his gray suit. The video was taken on July 27, 1981 and the netizens felt that Princess Diana was still too young then.

In related news, Camilla and Middleton share a great relationship despite reports claiming the opposite. In fact, according to royal biographer Marcia Moody, Camilla could make Middleton cry in laughter.

Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince Charles look at each other as they reopen the newly-renovated Edwardian community hall The Strand Hall during day three of a visit to Wales on July 4, 2018 in Builth Wells, Wales. Getty Images/Chris Jackson