The greatest gowns ever worn by royals
Princess Margaret
Princess Margaret wore this fairy-tale gown in 1949. Paired with the necklace, she looked like a Hollywood star.
Renowned for her sophisticated fashion sense, the Princess dazzled at a 1951 London function.
Queen Elizabeth 2
The Queen wore a Norman Hartnell gown for her 1953 coronation ceremony. The ornate garment, which represented the commonwealth countries, was composed of white duchess satin with gold and silver thread embroidery of flowers.
At the Australian state reception in Tasmania in 1954, the Queen looked stunning. a stunning appearance along with her diamond jewelry.
Princess Margaret
During her 1956 visit to Tanzania, the Princess donned a sophisticated gown adorned with a large ribbon motif. She had a real modern-day ’50s royal appearance.
At the London film premiere of ‘The Alamo’ in 1960, the Princess looked stunning in pink. She was prepared for those chilly British evenings with a fur wrap on.
Queen Elizabeth 2
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy paid a visit to Buckingham Palace for the first time. For the event, the Queen donned a blue ballgown by Norman Hartnell paired with white gloves.
The Queen donned a crystal ball gown by her favorite designer, Norman Hartnell, at the 1962 Lawrence of Arabia premiere. When Princess Beatrice, the granddaughter of the Queen, wore the dress on her wedding day in 2020, it was seen in public once again.
Princess Anne and Queen Elizabeth II
The late monarch traveled to Austria as a state delegation in 1969, accompanied by her daughter Princess Anne. The Queen wore a lime green gown with a matching sash and, of course, jewels, while Anne wore a white dress with a sash, gloves, and a tiara.
Queen Elizabeth 2
When the Queen visited Australia in 1970, she attracted attention. She is featured here wearing a sleeveless satin evening gown with a train and bodice adorned with crystals.
Princess Margaret
At a New York ballet performance, the Princess donned a white gown with a bustle and sparkling accents. In this photo from 1974, she is pictured with Antony Armstrong-Jones, her ex-husband.
Princess Anne
The Princess wore a white dress with an embroidered overlay to an event at the Royal Opera House in London, in 1980.
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