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- Designer: Anne Louise Boutique
- Lady Amelia Windsor wowed on the runway today for London Fashion Week where she wore several different colourful outfits.
- Windsor Black Marvelous Mesh Lace Longsleeve Mini Dress Size Small NWT’s
- Windsor Burgundy Dress Women's Size Small
- Lady Marina Windsor makes rare appearance in modest dress for Queen's funeral
- Windsor Burgundy High Low Cold Shoulder Dress Sz M
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The rarely seen royal looked elegant in a long sleeve black dress featuring a rich black hue and a rounded neckline. She paired it with her favourite accessory - a gold chain pendant boasting small gold disc details. Although she's less frequently spotted out and about, Lady Marina Windsor knows how to pack a punch for a rare public appearance. Prince Harry's cousin attended an evening soiree on Thursday night alongside her sister Lady Amelia Windsor – and the duo channelled very different aesthetics for the occasion. The princess sits next to Queen Elizabeth II in a striped blue dress and headscarf for the christening of her new son, Peter Phillips.
Designer: Anne Louise Boutique
Use your shoes and accessories to complement the gorgeous dress. The Princess Royal is one of the few women in the royal family regularly to wear a military uniform. She was elected Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh effective 31 March 2011, succeeding her father, who stepped down from the role in 2010. Likewise, she accepted in 2011 the roles of president of City and Guilds of London Institute, Master of the Corporation of Trinity House and president of the Royal Society of Arts, also in succession to her father. Anne has been the president of the Commonwealth Study Conference, an initiative founded by her father. A governess, Catherine Peebles, was appointed to look after Anne and her other siblings, Charles, Andrew, and Edward, and was responsible for her early education at Buckingham Palace.
His father, Prince George, Duke of Kent, was the younger brother of King Edward VIII and the Queen's father, King George VI. While Lady Gabriella Windsor might not be a household name, members of her immediate family certainly are. For someone marrying into the British royal family, Thomas Kingston has kept a relatively low profile. However she has been seen at large royal events like Trooping the Colour.
Lady Amelia Windsor wowed on the runway today for London Fashion Week where she wore several different colourful outfits.
Meanwhile banker Ben Goldsmith's daughter Eliza was also amongst the bridal party. Frederick Windsor's daughters Isabella and Maud Windsor were among the bridal party. Not a 'working royal', she is also board director for the Playing for Change Foundation, a non-profit organisation aiming to improve education through music. The Duke of Cambridge, president of the Football Association, did not attend the wedding due to the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Watford in the evening from 5pm, and his wife Kate was also not at the wedding.
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Windsor Black Marvelous Mesh Lace Longsleeve Mini Dress Size Small NWT’s
Tominey wrote that Anne's public role is a "contradiction of both protocol taskmaster and occasional rule-breaker". Reportedly, Anne "insists on doing her own make-up and hair" and drives herself to engagements, having pleaded guilty to two separate speeding fines on account of being late. Her reputation is also coupled with her advocacy for causes out of the mainstream, such as Wetwheels Foundation's commitment to accessible sailing and the National Lighthouse Museum. On her 60th and 70th birthdays, the BBC and Vanity Fair both asked whether she would retire, and she denied it both times, citing her parents' example as well as her commitment to her royal duties. Anne's public personality has been described as "not suffering fools lightly" while maintaining a "still-impressive level of grace and courtesy".
When Harry announced to the world his wife had given birth to a boy he could not hide his happiness at becoming a father for the first time, to a baby he said was 'absolutely to-die-for'. The Royal Variety Performance is a staple of the royal calendar and Meghan had her first introduction to the annual event, joining Harry in meeting Take That at the charity show. The pregnancy was announced publicly just three days later when Harry and Meghan were starting their official tour to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga. It was on this day they shared the news with their family that they were expecting a baby. The Sussexes were back in St George's Chapel in October where they were guests at Princess Eugenie's wedding.
Anne met Timothy Laurence, a commander in the Royal Navy, while he was serving on the Royal Yacht Britannia. Their relationship developed in early 1989, three years after he was appointed as an equerry to the Queen. In 1989, the existence of private letters from Laurence to the Princess was revealed by The Sun newspaper. The couple married at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral Castle in Scotland, on 12 December 1992. Approximately 30 guests were invited for the private marriage service. Unlike the Church of England at the time, the Church of Scotland considered marriage to be an ordinance of religion rather than a sacrament and permitted the remarriage of divorced persons under certain circumstances.
As a second time bride, Anne chose a cream suit with a high necked jacket over a knee length dress. Her only accessories were a small spray of blossoms worn in her hair and a simple bouquet of white heather. With the world’s media descending on Crathie to catch a glimpse of the House of Windsor at its lowest ebb, Anne opted for discretion. It would become the most famous design of couturier, Maureen Baker, who had been head designer at the firm of Susan Small for thirty years by the time she created this gown. She’d been dressing Anne since the late 1960s after Princess Alexandra of Kent recommended her to the Queen’s daughter. Maureen Baker later set up her own firm and in her career made over 250 outfits for the princess, many of which were worn across several decades by Anne.