Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla were just in the United Arab Emirates this week and one photo from their trip stands out among the rest.

Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, was protected by an all female hijab-wearing protection-team during the royal visit, and this epic photo is getting a lot of love on Instagram.

The Duchess, clad in white, stands in the center of a square formation of women donned in black traditional garb. It's the stuff of an art piece, really.  

Having garnered more than 3,700 likes at the time of writing, Instagram seems quite happy to see a group of hijabis confidently escorting the British Duchess. Considering the royal couple was in the UAE to promote religious tolerance, this image serves as a great sign of co-existence and cooperation between the Arab world and the west.

The image was shared by the official Instagram account of Clarence House, which represents the prince and his wife. It also reveals the identities of the four women escorting Camilla, even touting some of their notable achievements.

"From left to right: Shaima al Kaabi, Basima al Kaabi, Hannan al Hatawi, Nisreen al Hamawi and Salama al Remeithi," the Instagram caption says.

"Earlier this year Shaima, Nisreen and Hannan also achieved the remarkable feat of conquering Mount Everest."

Here's a look at some other photos from the royal visit to the UAE