We all know that royal family members have a lot of etiquette and norms to abide by, especially the styling requirements are more important, bare shoulders, bare chest, bare back, or even bare legs are not allowed. But sometimes, members of the royal family still want to rebel once in a while, even Princess Kate, who we think is the most disciplined. Today we are going to share with you 19 bold royal styles that "challenge the queen's scale"!
In 1988, Princess Diana (Princess Diana) wore a strapless Catherine Walker dress during the Royal Australian Tour.
In 1991, Princess Diana wore this bold one-shoulder Catherine Walker dress during her trip to Brazil.
In 1994, Princess Diana wore a black Christina Stambolian low-cut dress to participate in a gallery event when Prince Charles had just publicly admitted his extramarital affairs.
What a handsome move!
When Princess Diana appeared in the gallery in 1995, she wore a beaded blue midi skirt, which looked very charming.
Princess Diana wore a white lace evening dress in 1996, which is a low-cut see-through model.
In 2011, Princess Kate (Kate Middleton) wore a yellow Jenny Packham dress. The skirt almost flew when she walked.
Kate wore a short and long Jenny Packham gown to participate in the 2014 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award.
At a British premiere in 2016, Kate wore a white Self Portrait gown. The perspective scale of this piece is also challenging the queen's limit.
Kate wore this dress to participate in the 2017 BAFTA Awards. Later, when she wore this dress again in 2019, she sewed her sleeves! (Maybe scolded at home hahaha)
In 2017, Kate wore a strapless Alexander McQueen dress to celebrate the Queen's birthday.
Meghan Markle chose a more modern look in his formal engagement photo with Prince Harry.
Kate wore an emerald green Jenny Packham gown at BAFTA in 2018.
In the 2018 Trooping the Color, Megan wore a baby pink Carolina Herrera dress that looked flawless.
Megan in the 2018 event, even with the "missing lower body" shape.
During her visit to Australia in 2018, Meghan wore a casual dress with thin shoulders, and her open-ended look was surprising.
During his visit to New Zealand in 2018, Megan wore a Givenchy pleated skirt, which looked a bit transparent at certain angles.
At a video event in 2020, Kate wore a cheap Zara dress, a design with open thighs.