Queen Camilla's wedding dress to Princess Kate's tweed: Royal fashion statements in April
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The month began with the current Queen making a striking fashion statement in Italy
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April 2025 was a standout month for royal fashion, with appearances that ranged from sentimental elegance to sporty glamour and refined countryside chic.
From Queen Camilla’s symbolic choice in Italy to Princess Kate’s coordinated tweeds in Scotland, each royal brought personal flair to the spring calendar.
The month began with the current Queen making a striking fashion statement, and ended with the future Queen turning heads north of the border.
In addition, King Charles's nieces, Zara Tindall, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie stunned with their own appearances.
Queen Camilla's wedding dress to Princess Kate's tweed: Royal fashion statements in April
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Queen Camilla re-wore her wedding dress in Italy
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Queen Camilla
The Queen began the month with a striking moment of fashion nostalgia as she marked her 20th wedding anniversary with King Charles in Italy.
For the occasion, Her Majesty re-wore the flowing white chiffon gown she first donned at their 2005 civil wedding blessing in Windsor.
Designed by Anna Valentine and featuring delicate embroidery, the gown evoked poignant memories of the couple’s early days while underscoring Camilla’s commitment to sustainable, sentimental fashion.
The decision to revisit such an iconic piece reflected not just a celebration of love but a statement about the timelessness of well-chosen clothing.
Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie pictured in Bahrain for the F1
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Zara Tindall, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie
Meanwhile, a far more contemporary tone was set at the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Bahrain, where Zara Tindall, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie brought fashion-forward energy to the Bahrain International Circuit.
Zara, known for her sporty edge, wore a Scanlan Theodore blue floral dress paired with Superga trainers, balancing casual with royal polish.
Princess Beatrice opted for a floral dress from Sezane paired with gold flats from Zara, blending comfort and style in the desert heat.
Her younger sister Eugenie chose a forest green "Frasier" dress from Reformation, completing the look with Gentle Monster sunglasses —effortless, modern, and perfectly suited to the international scene.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh and the York Princesses on Easter Sunday
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Easter Sunday
Easter Sunday at St George’s Chapel offered a return to tradition, with Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, and the York Princesses showcasing refined, spring-ready looks.
Sophie wore a burgundy coat from Alaïa with a pink Jane Taylor hat, her classic silhouette reaffirming her status as one of the Firm’s most consistently elegant dressers.
Princess Beatrice turned heads in a green Beulah London dress and Chanel heels, while Eugenie wore a white coat from Reiss paired with an Emily London hat—a nod to seasonal freshness and modest royal style.
Princess Kate
The month closed with a quietly powerful fashion statement from Princess Kate during her two-day visit to Scotland, which coincided with her 14th wedding anniversary.
The Princess of Wales presented a series of polished, practical outfits—most notably her olive herringbone Ralph Lauren blazer and grey G-Star cargo trousers worn during an engagement at Ardura Community Forest.
The earthy tones and tailored layers struck a balance between functionality and elegance, reinforcing Kate’s signature blend of outdoor-ready style and refined detail.
Across Europe and the Middle East, the Royal Family’s April wardrobe provided sentiment, sophistication and a clear reminder of fashion’s role in both tradition and transformation.