Camilla Parker Bowles
Camilla Parker Bowles looked stunning in her green Kaftan dress. Pictured: Camilla attends a dinner to mark St Patrick's Day and celebrate UK-Irish relations on March 06, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Getty Images/Jeff Spicer

Camilla Parker Bowles stunned in a beautiful kaftan attire at a black-tie event in London.

The Duchess of Cornwall attended an early St. Patrick’s Day dinner with Prince Charles at the Embassy of Ireland in London this week. The 71-year-old opted to wear a full-length green Kaftan-style dress that was adorned with sparkly embellishments and embossed details.

Camilla paired her dress with her nude high heels and she also accessorized with her simple drop earrings. The Kaftan that Camilla wore has been with her since 2011 since it was a gift given to her by the King of Morocco.

The recent outing was not also the first time that Camilla was photographed in her Kaftan dress. Last month, she also wore the exact same attired to a grand event that took place at Buckingham Palace. However, the dress looked a bit different because she styled it differently as well.

At that time, the royal paired her attire with her diamond earrings by Cleef Van & Arpels.

Meanwhile, Camilla also made a public appearance on Tuesday when she joined the other members of the royal family at Prince Charles’ 50th anniversary as the Prince of Wales. The reception was held at the Buckingham Palace and it was hosted by Queen Elizabeth II.

During Tuesday’s outing, Camilla opted to wear a green coat. She also paid tribute to Prince Charles in a special way by wearing the Prince of Wales’ feathers brooch. The accessory is inscribed with Prince Charles’ motto “Ich Dein” or “I serve.”

It has been revealed that the brooch that Camilla wore this week was also worn by Princess Diana several years ago while she was still married to Prince Charles. More specifically, Princess Diana wore the jewelry during her state visit to Austria with her ex-husband.

Following Princess Diana’s death on Aug. 31, 1997, the brooch was handed back to Queen Elizabeth II. The brooch is now owned by the 92-year-old monarch.