King Charles, Queen Camilla visit exhibition honoring Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion legacy
Royals attend landmark fashion tribute at Buckingham Palace
King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited the “Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style” exhibition at Buckingham Palace, marking the centenary of the late monarch’s birth with a rare public appearance.
King Charles examines craftsmanship and detail
King Charles closely viewed displays of hats, shoes and accessories, reflecting the intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail that defined the Queen’s signature style.
Queen’s wedding gown takes center stage
The late Queen’s iconic wedding dress, designed by Norman Hartnell, stands as a highlight of the exhibition, symbolizing a historic royal moment.
Largest ever display of Queen Elizabeth II’s wardrobe
The exhibition brings together more than 300 pieces worn by Queen Elizabeth II, spanning her early years to her reign, making it the most comprehensive fashion showcase ever mounted in her honor.
Family moment as Lady Sarah Chatto joins visit
The royal couple were welcomed by Lady Sarah Chatto, adding a personal family connection to the tribute dedicated to the late Queen’s life and legacy.
Souvenir shop reflects royal legacy in popular culture
Bobbleheads of Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III were seen on sale at a London souvenir shop, highlighting the enduring public fascination with the royal family.
Curator walks King Charles III through historic pieces
Exhibition curator Caroline de Guitaut guided the royals through key displays, explaining the significance of iconic garments and the stories behind them.