‘We were delighted that Their Royal Highnesses visited the embassy this evening for this very special occasion in the company of other guests from the worlds of politics, culture, business, media and the Irish community where the Irish and British contribute so much to each other's lives as neighbours and friends,’ he said.
As well as mingling with assembled guests, the couple enjoyed a performance by Irish singer Eimear Quinn, harpist Seána Davey and cellist and piper Neil Martin.
Charles and Camilla have been doing their bit for relations with the country of late, visiting 15 counties since 2014.
‘We were delighted that Their Royal Highnesses visited the embassy this evening for this very special occasion in the company of other guests from the worlds of politics, culture, business, media and the Irish community where the Irish and British contribute so much to each other's lives as neighbours and friends,’ he said.
As well as mingling with assembled guests, the couple enjoyed a performance by Irish singer Eimear Quinn, harpist Seána Davey and cellist and piper Neil Martin.
Charles and Camilla have been doing their bit for relations with the country of late, visiting 15 counties since 2014.