Queen Mary of Denmark inspects the guard during an event to mark the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the National Guard at The Freedom Museum on 3 April 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
And she's still as regal as ever.
In the 63 years and 219 days the Queen has reigned, she hasn’t put a foot wrong when it comes to her wardrobe, which is impressive, considering she changes outfits up to five times a day.
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And she's still as regal as ever.
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And she's still as regal as ever.
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Gerald Bodmer, CEO of Launer London, which has held the Royal Warrant since 1968, says the Monarch recycles her signature bags and even wears models owned by her mother.
Queen Elizabeth II has worn 5,000 hats over the duration of her reign.
And she's still as regal as ever.
The asymmetric peach dress and feathery headpiece the Queen Elizabeth II wore at the opening of the London Olympics is one of her most fam...
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, 51, cut a feminine figure in a dazzling gown as she and King Willem-Alexander hosted a banquet for Italian President Sergio Mattarella in Amsterdam.
And she's still as regal as ever.
Nobody's wardrobe works harder than the Queen's. Every outfit worn in public is carefully calibrated to inspire or remind, to signal gratitude or respect, to convey a sense of power or familiarity.
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Queen Máxima once again demonstrated her sartorial flair with a very stylish look as she stepped out for an evening of music in Amsterdam with the Italian president Sergio Mattarella and his daughter.