Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall visit a newly restored heritage centre during Wales trip 

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall shared a sweet moment before trying their hand at archery as they visited a newly restored heritage centre on day three of their week-long visit to Wales. 

Camilla, 73, who was accompanied by husband the Prince of Wales, 72, put on a stylish display in a white and black patterned dress as she arrived at the newly restored Llantrisant Guildhall Heritage and Visitors’ Centre in Llantrisant, Glamorgan on Wednesday.   

The couple were photographed sharing a joke and looking lovingly at each other before trying their hand at archery after a quick lesson from archer, Bob Bannister.  

The visit marked part of Wales Week, which will see the couple travel across the country. 

Prince Charles, 72, and the Duchess of Cornwall, 73, looked in high spirits as they visited the newly restored Llantrisant Guildhall Heritage and Visitors’ Centre in Llantrisant, Glamorgan on Wednesday

Charles tried his hand at archery and was photographed holding a bow while speaking with archer, Bob Bannister

Charles tried his hand at archery and was photographed holding a bow while speaking with archer, Bob Bannister

The heir to the throne looked smart in a navy blue pinstripe suit as he engaged in conversation with locals

The heir to the throne looked smart in a navy blue pinstripe suit as he engaged in conversation with locals

The visit marked part of Wales Week, which will see the couple travel across the country (pictured, today)

The visit marked part of Wales Week, which will see the couple travel across the country (pictured, today)

Making the most of the British weather, a smiling Camilla decided to ditch the coat and don the summery dress, which which skimmed her calves and featured white panelling detail.

The duchess opted for natural make-up look and sported her signature curled blow-dry. 

Meanwhile, Charles, who looked dapper in a smart pinstriped navy suit which he paired with a crisp pink shirt. 

The royal couple both put safety first by wearing protective face covering when they took a tour of the visitor centre and signed the welcome book. 

They were then treated to a show by dancers, who put on a performance as the delighted royals watched on.   

Camilla looked typically stylish in a white and black patterned dress which featured panelling detail

Camilla looked typically stylish in a white and black patterned dress which featured panelling detail

The pair donned protective face coverings in adherence to government guidelines as they were given a your of the visitor centre and signed the welcome book

The pair donned protective face coverings in adherence to government guidelines as they were given a your of the visitor centre and signed the welcome book

Yesterday, the couple took solo trips, with Camilla enjoying an ice cream as she met with local business owners to celebrate the Hay Festival.

She opted for an all blue outfit as she chatted with locals while on a tour of tour independent shops and local businesses.

Camilla was without Charles, who tested out a hydrogen-powered car when visiting the manufacturer behind the eco-friendly vehicle.

He toured Riversimple, a hydrogen-powered car manufacturer in Llandrindod Wells, Powys, as part of his week-long trip to Wales. 

The royal couple were shown exhibitions within the centre and took time to speak to staff while they were there

The royal couple were shown exhibitions within the centre and took time to speak to staff while they were there 

The royals unveiled a new plaque during the visit which was propped up on a stand (pictured)

The royals unveiled a new plaque during the visit which was propped up on a stand (pictured)

The heir to the throne, who donned a protective face covering to combat the spread of the coronavirus, looked sharp in a grey suit with a purple tie for his visit. 

On arrival at the company, Prince Charles visited the workshop where he saw a number of vehicles and discovered more about the production process.

The royal spoke to engineers and technicians about the cars, before taking the wheel of a green-coloured Rasa model – which is a lightweight, two-seat electric vehicle powered by hydrogen. 

Taking it for a test-drive, Charles heard how the Rasa emits nothing but pure water vapour and is designed to minimise the particulates from tyres and brakes with its low weight, skinny tyres and high regenerative braking. 

Dancers put on a show outside the new building, much to the dleight of the royals who watched the performance

Dancers put on a show outside the new building, much to the dleight of the royals who watched the performance

Charles even tried his hand at some archery and was snapped holding a bow while chatting to archer Bob Bannister

Charles even tried his hand at some archery and was snapped holding a bow while chatting to archer Bob Bannister