Her husband, Prince Charles[4], is a high-profile campaigner for environmental causes.
And it seems the Duchess of Cornwall shares his interest in green causes, attending the launch of an exhibition of tribal portraits to raise money for a wildlife charity resplendent in an emerald dress.
Camilla, 69, matched the floral-patterned frock with a pair of sea green earrings and a similarly coloured necklace - perfectly suiting the tone of the eco-friendly event.
The Duchess of Cornwa ll attended the launch of an exhibition of tribal portraits to raise money for a wildlife charity resplendent in an emerald dress
The event celebrated the work of Notting Hill-based photographer Hugo Burnard in partnership with Panama Wildlife Conservation
Camilla enjoyed herself posing with a group of people dressed in tiger suits inside the Victoria and Albert Museum
The exhbition features portraits of indigenous tribes that Burnard has taken over the last four years in the rainforests of Panama
Camilla, 69, strode from her car outside the Victoria & Albert Museum holding a clutch bag and a black cape-let to keep off the evening chill
She strode from her car outside the Victoria & Albert Museum holding a clutch bag with a black cape-let to keep off the evening chill.
Completing her look were a pair of understated black heels and a gold bracelet.
She was attending an exhibition of the work of Notting Hill-based photographer Hugo Burnard in partnership with Panama Wildlife Conservation.
Burnard holds a royal warrant from the Prince of Wales and has previously taken a portrait of Camilla for the front of County Life Magazine.
He was official wedding photographer to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as well as other international figures including Michael Jackson and Lucian Freud.
The V&A exhibition is currently invitation-only but will later be available as a free exhibit at the Sladmore Contemporary Gallery in Mayfair from the 28th to 31st March 2017.
She matched her floral-patterned dress with a pair of sea green earrings and a similarly coloured necklace - perfectly suiting the tone of the eco-friendly event
Panama Wildlife Conservation has raised more than £200,000 to help local people with conservation activities in Panama
It features portraits of indigenous tribes that Burnard has taken over the last four years in the rainforests of Panama.
The royal favourite set up Panama Wildlife Conservation in partnership with biologist Dr Luis Ureña.
The charity has since raised more than £200,000 to help local people with conservation activities in Panama.
Camilla is a renowned animal lover and was last month announced royal patron of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
The charity has since raised more than £200,000 to help local people with conservation activities in Panama
Burnard holds a royal warrant from the Prince of Wales and has previously taken a portrait of Camilla for the front of County Life M agazine
She brought her rescue dogs, Beth and Bluebell, along on an official engagement at the centre in south London.
The excitable Jack Russells jumped up at television star Amanda Holden and almost dragged Camilla out of an official photocall.
But Beth managed to regain the family honour when she almost faultlessly completed a dog agility course for the first time, after which she and Bluebell were rewarded by their royal mistress with some delicious treats.