When it comes to Easter Sunday, dressing to the nines is practically tradition—especially for the royal family. This year’s service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle brought out the usual regal crowd, including King Charles, Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie (also making a rare appearance was their son, James, Earl of Wessex.) While Prince William and Kate Middleton opted to celebrate privately in Norfolk, one royal in particular stood out: Princess Eugenie.
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So chic


And no, it wasn’t just because of her presence—it was the outfit. Eugenie looked like the definition of quiet luxury, dressed in a tonal, monochromatic ensemble that was right on trend and oozed springtime sophistication. She wore a soft tan dress paired with suede heels and a matching clutch. A crisp white coat layered over the look added contrast, while a netted beret-style hat tied everything together in the most effortlessly chic way.

The standout accessory? That netted hat. It gave the entire outfit a refined, vintage-inspired edge. And fun fact: it’s not new to her wardrobe. The piece, from Emily London Millinery, was previously worn by Eugenie at the Duke of Westminster’s wedding last year, where she styled it with an olive-green pleated dress and coordinating heels.

Lately, Eugenie’s been embracing the power of accessories and statement pieces. Just earlier this month, she made a bold choice at Art Basel in Hong Kong wearing a green dress with a daring thigh-high slit. She topped it with a structured black double-breasted coat and kept things polished with a black ‘Serrano’ Teddy Bag by Divlos and a minimal gold necklace.
One thing’s for sure: Princess Eugenie knows how to keep things classic—with just the right amount of edge.
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