Princesses Eugenie & Beatrice
The inseparable siblings attend Royal Ascot Day, with Eugenie in a teal lace dress with white coat and snakeskin heels and Beatrice rocking black and tan. Both ladies kept their headwear low-key.
Princesses Eugenie & Beatrice
The chic princesses dress up for Easter in their Sunday best. Eugenie rocks a white shift dress under a pale coat with matching hat and pumps, while big sis Bea wears a flirty two-piece skirt suit with a white hat and black pumps.
Princess Beatrice of York
This is British quirkiness at its best: an ecclectic assortment of textures, prints and accessories that somehow blend together into one interesting outfit. Some folks veer across the fine line between whimsical and WTF, but Beatrice is spot on!
Princess Eugenie of York
Prince William's cousin is the picture of a modern princess on the go—pearls, patent leather Mary Janes and a pencil skirt. Best of all, by pairing her outfit with a plain white T-shirt, she's avoided looking too prim. This gets our royal stamp of approval.
Kate Middleton
The soon-to-be princess looks as if she was groomed for this gig years ago. The girl is always perfectly pulled together, favoring above-the-knee cocktail dresses (like this Temperley London number) and fitted jackets.
Charlene Wittstock
The Olympic swimmer and Prince of Monaco's fiancée (she'll become Her Serene Highness the Princess of Monaco after the wedding this summer) shines in this Armani Privé ombré evening gown with sheer wrap that would work equally well for a movie premiere or princely gala.
Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana of Thailand
From the peep-toe heels to the pencil skirt and sheer blouse, this princess is taking no prisoners at a Chanel prêt-à-porter show with her sleek and sexy look. The fashion-forward royal has also designed her own collection, which helps put her ahead of the competition.
Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark
This is how you do regal (at King Constantine of Greece's 70th birthday party). Fitted bodice, flowy skirt and just enough embellishment to keep things interesting without being overwhelming. Opa!
Lady Gabriella Windsor
If Gwyneth Paltrow were to become a member of British nobility, this clean, classic number with bejeweled neckline might be just what she'd wear for fancy functions—or maybe little royals dream of growing up to be Hollywood princesses?

