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Fashioning a Reign: 90 Years of Style from The Queen's Wardrobe showcases outfits from family weddings, official portraits and state visits, including some that have never been seen before.
When Grace Kelly famously donned an Hermès scarf sling to one of Aristotle Onassis's yacht parties in 1959 when she injured her arm, there was no denying that the royal scarf became an accessory considerably just as important as the tiara . . .and Her Majesty the Queen is solid proof.
Queen Elizabeth II attends the Royal Windsor Horse Show 2009 on May 15, 2009 in Windsor, England. Her pony Balmoral Morland wins the Highland Class 73.
For the first time, the Queen's despair at the death of her dog 12 years later is revealed in a letter written to the vet who tried in vain to save Susan's life.
When Grace Kelly famously donned an Hermès scarf sling to one of Aristotle Onassis's yacht parties in 1959 when she injured her arm, there was no denying that the royal scarf became an accessory considerably just as important as the tiara . . .and Her Majesty the Queen is solid proof.
As the Queen celebrates her 90th Birthday today we look back at her life as the Britain's longest reigning monarch.
Queen Elizabeth II attends the Royal Windsor Horse Show at Home Park on May 12, 2018 in Windsor, England.
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The Queen was all smiles this morning as she visited Wolferton Pumping Station on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk to mark its grand reopening - 72 years after her father opened the original site.
SO cool...
Sure she's known for her hats, but England's longest reigning monarch really knows how to wear a square of silk.
When Grace Kelly famously donned an Hermès scarf sling to one of Aristotle Onassis's yacht parties in 1959 when she injured her arm, there was no denying that the royal scarf became an accessory considerably just as important as the tiara . . .and Her Majesty the Queen is solid proof.
Palace sources claim the royal family's patience has 'snapped' over Thomas Markle Snr's public outbursts, while one insider has suggested the Queen may have to get involved.
Queen Elizabeth ll laughs during the Royal Windsor Horse Show on May 01, 1976 in Windsor, England.
Somehow, despite being everywhere – in news bulletins, on postage stamps and front pages – she has managed to remain mysterious, writes ANDREW MARR.
All the things you might not have known about Queen Elizabeth's wardrobe.
When Grace Kelly famously donned an Hermès scarf sling to one of Aristotle Onassis's yacht parties in 1959 when she injured her arm, there was no denying that the royal scarf became an accessory considerably just as important as the tiara . . .and Her Majesty the Queen is solid proof.
Like the monarchy itself, her look over the years proved endlessly flexible and adaptable
The Queen, 91, showcased just some of the headscarves in her impressive collection by wearing a different design for each day of the Royal Windsor Horse Show this week.
As the Queen watched her horse win the top prize at the Royal Windsor Horse Show this morning, it was clear she was not going to let a bit of rain dampen her spirits.
They're headed to Sandringham!
Beyond the explicit references to the Queen’s fashion—the headscarves, loafers, and ladylike handbags—there are other lasting ways in which Queen Elizabeth II, a passionate advocate for quality, helped to raise the bar for the making of our clothes. Vogue looks at the Queen’s quiet influence on British fashion.
A look at the essential—and adorable—role the pups have played in Her Majesty’s reign.
Sure she's known for her hats, but England's longest reigning monarch really knows how to wear a square of silk.
Certainly there are two distinct styles in Great Britain, traditional British style and London style.The British style I recall is the traditional style and classic brands.
Queen Elizabeth II at the Badminton Horse Trials, circa 1980.
Queen Elizabeth ll smiles as she arrives in headscarf and trousers to embark on the Hebridean Princess at Port Ellen for a week long cruise around the Western Isles with her family to celebrate her...
For her iconic sporty look, there's one brand that holds a special place in the Queen's heart—and wardrobe: Hermès.
Her Majesty enjoyed another day out at the equestrian event in the grounds of Windsor Castle ahead of a special celebration gala tomorrow televised on ITV and hosted by Ant and Dec.
She wore a very apt headscarf for the occasion.