The Most Beautiful Royal Gowns, Ranked

The British Royal Family must abide by a list of centuries-old rules and protocols, and that extends to their fashion choices. That’s right — the Royals have a dress code. Take a look at our ranking of some of the most beautiful royal gowns.

Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

When visiting Hong Kong in 1989, Princess Diana wore this white silk, pearl, and sequin gown by Catherine Walker. Because of the matching bolero (ah, the ’80s), the press at the time dubbed the gown “the Elvis dress.” Whilst this look isn’t everyone’s taste, we reckon it’s a daring look by our favorite Royal rebel.

50. Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

In 2012, designer Catherine Walker recalled, “She shone in the dress and the dress shone around her in a shimmering column of glistening pearls.”

Duchess Catherine in Jenny Packham

British royals are known for supporting British fashion designers, and Duchess Catherine of Cambridge is no different. The Duchess — or Catherine, or Kate — is a fan of Jenny Packham gowns, and regularly steps out in her creations. This is a blush metallic gown with elaborate detailing.

49. Duchess Catherine in Jenny Packham

This was one of Kate’s first appearances after her globally televised 2011 royal wedding. According to etiquette experts, when dressing, royals need to look “memorably good” as a way of complimenting those waiting for them.

Princess Anne in Floral Ruffles

Here we have Princess Anne — the Queen’s only daughter — in a very 1970s ruffled floral dress, paired with white evening gloves. The Princess was attending an event in London’s Dorchester Hotel, and looks almost bohemian, except for her signature chignon.

48. Princess Anne in Floral Ruffles

Princess Anne was an successful equestrian in her youth, and won two silver and one gold medal at the European Eventing Championships. Impressively, Anne was the first member of the British royal family to compete in the Olympic games.

Princess Diana in Hachi

This stunning, one-shoulder, white silk, silver beaded dress was custom-made for Princess Diana by Japanese designer Hachi. In this image, the Princess is attending the National Gallery in Washington D.C. in 1985.

47. Princess Diana in Hachi

The dress was one of the first one-shoulder gowns that Diana wore, and the shape went on to become one of her staples. This dress was part of an exhibition of Diana’s clothes, and was eventually sold at an auction for $60,000.

Kate Middleton in Issa

When Kate Middleton appeared on the scene, fashion journalists were quick to come up with “The Kate Effect.” This new term described the fact that everything the Duchess wore in public quickly sold out soon after.

46. Kate Middleton in Issa

After Kate wore this silk-jersey blue wrap dress to announce her engagement, British designer Issa sold out in 43 countries. In fact, Issa was massively overwhelmed with the demand, as it had been a niche brand until that point. Sadly, they closed due to the stress.

Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

Here we have another wild 1980s creation — this time paired with a large, sparkling tiara. This is Princess Diana in 1986 attending a royal wedding at the Crown Prince Palace in Saudi Arabia. This Catherine Walker gown was made from satin, and featured 1980s style puffy shoulders and long sleeves.

45. Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

Royal women are only allowed to wear tiaras when they’re married, and only for formal occasions in the evening. Diana had her own family tiara, and had access to the Royal family’s jewels.

Princess Diana in Bruce Oldfield

Princess Diana was a true fashion risktaker. Princes William and Harry’s mother was always stepping out in an exciting new look, like this gold lamé evening gown by Bruce Oldfield. Fittingly, the Princess wore this outfit for the 1985 premiere of the latest James Bond movie, A View to Kill.

44. Princess Diana in Bruce Oldfield

At this time, Diana was only 24 years old, and clearly enjoying the fashions of the 1980s. Shoulder pads? Check. Pleats? Check. Gold lamé? Check. And of course, with an ‘80s hairdo to match.

Princess Margaret in Pink

Here we have another all-star vintage photograph, but this time with the Queen’s younger sister, Princess Margaret. Here we see Margaret in the White House, dressed in pink with a matching jacket, clutching her evening gloves. She is joined by her husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones, President Lyndon Johnson, and his wife, Lady Bird Johnson.

43. Princess Margaret in Pink

Royal etiquette tells us that royal women don’t usually wear sleeveless dresses, as they must remain modest. However, they’re allowed to wear all the jewels they want!

Duchess Meghan in Safiyaa

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is a controversial member of the British Royal Family. The American actress ultimately chose to leave the UK because of massive pressure and scrutiny. However, Markle is just like her mother-in-law, and pushes the royal fashion boundaries.

42. Duchess Meghan in Safiyaa

Here, the Duchess wears a Safiyaa gown while on a royal tour to Fiji. When visiting other nations, British royals usually pay tribute to their host country through their fashion. This vibrant blue dress pays homage to Fiji’s flag.

Princess Margaret in White

Princess Margaret had a tumultuous love life. She wanted to marry Peter Townsend, a man 15 years her senior that had a high level position in the royal household. Unfortunately, both the Church and the State opposed the union so she went on to marry Anthony Armstrong-Jones in 1960.

41. Princess Margaret in White

In this picture, taken in 1974, Margaret attends the ballet in New York City with her husband. For the occasion, the Princess wore a chic white embroidered dress with a cape.

Meghan Markle in Emilia Wickstead

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped out for their final royal engagement in September 2020. The couple attended a multi-faith service at Westminster Abbey alongside the Queen and other senior members of the royal family. Meghan looked stunning in this green, bespoke Emilia Wickstead gown.

40. Meghan Markle in Emilia Wickstead

Female royals are expected to wear hats, particularly for formal occasions like attending church. Meghan’s headpiece is the William Chambers Veil Explosion Teardrop Hat, and her purse is the Gabriela Hearst Demi Emerald Green Satin Tote.

Kate Middleton in Alexander McQueen

Duchess Catherine is a huge fan of British fashion house Alexander McQueen, who made this prom style formal gown. Kate wore this blue taffeta dress to a state banquet at Buckingham Palace, paired with a stunning tiara.

39. Kate Middleton in Alexander McQueen

Kate was slammed for this dress in the press, but we admire her daring fashion. The dress was accessorized with pearl earrings, a pearl necklace that belonged to the Queen Mother, the Cambridge Lovers’ Knot tiara, and a royal family order of the Queen.

Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

Princess Diana had an impressive stature that made her look striking in almost every outfit. Here she is in 1993, wearing an emerald green Catherine Walker dress while attending a state banquet at the Dorchester Hotel. As you might expect, royals are required to dress modestly, with not too much skin on display.

38. Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

Princess Diana was famous for holding her clutch to her chest when getting out of cars, so paparazzi couldn’t get any unflattering or inappropriate shots. Iconic!

Kate Middleton in Emilia Wickstead

Here we have Duchess Catherine wearing a yellow coat dress from New Zealand designer Emilia Wickstead. In fact, Emilia Wickstead has a dress called “the Kate” that Middleton owns in at least three colors. Well, you would too, wouldn’t you?

37. Kate Middleton in Emilia Wickstead

In this image, Will and Kate were arriving in Bhutan for the second leg of their royal tour in 2016. Kate wore this outfit with nude L.K. Bennet courts, the L.K. Bennet Natalie clutch, and Brora’s Gold Charm earrings.

Meghan Markle in Roland Mouret

Here we have a pregnant Meghan Markle in a stunning navy sequin Roland Mouret Dress. The Duchess of Sussex was attending a Cirque du Soleil performance, and wore the gown with a chic bun and dewy makeup. Markle wore Stuart Weitzman heels with this look, and accessorized with a chic Givenchy clutch.

36. Meghan Markle in Roland Mouret

Royal expert Myka Meier points out that female royals hold their purses in their left hand. This means that their right hand is free to shake hands and wave to the public.

Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

Princess Diana had a close relationship with designer Catherine Walker, who made the Royal over 1,000 looks in total. In this picture, Diana attends a ballet performance in London while wearing a pink and white sheath dress. The outfit is simple but elegant, with stylish details like cufflinks and a pink clutch.

35. Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

Whilst many female royals wear gloves when they’re out and about, Diana famously disliked this, and wanted to touch people skin to skin. This made her beloved by the public, and known as “The People’s Princess.”

Duchess Catherine in Alexander McQueen

In 2011, Duchess Catherine of Cambridge stepped out in this pale purple, flowy Alexander McQueen gown. Middleton was attending the BAFTA Brits to Watch event in LA while on a royal visit to the USA and Canada.

34. Duchess Catherine in Alexander McQueen

Note that Kate Middleton has neutral nails in this image, as female royals are expected to only wear blush, nude, or clear polish on their fingernails. With this Grecian look, Kate wore the Jimmy Choo Ubai clutch and Jimmy Choo Vamp Glitter sandals.

Princess Anne in Polka Dots

Princess Anne is played by Erin Doherty on The Crown, and is becoming a more popular member of the royal family thanks to the performance. In this incredible vintage photograph from 1973, the Princess poses in a pink polka-dot gown on the grand staircase at Buckingham Palace.

33. Princess Anne in Polka Dots

The Princess Royal has had a colorful life, including an attempted kidnapping in 1974, which she met with polite defiance. You can learn more about her in the 2018 documentary Queen of the World.

Duchess Kate in Jenny Packham

While on a royal tour of India in 2016, Duchess Catherine of Cambridge wore this royal blue dress by Jenny Packham. Middleton is praised for supporting up-and-coming British designers, and her every fashion move is charted across a host of fashion blogs.

32. Duchess Kate in Jenny Packham

This Jenny Packham gown was hand beaded in India, paying tribute to the host country. The gorgeous dress came with a matching cape, and a custom bag in the same color and fabric.

Queen Elizabeth in Norman Hartnell

Let’s go all the way back to 1953 and celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s fabulous coronation dress. This elaborate gown was designed by Norman Hartnell, a British fashion designer known for his work with the Royal Family. The dress was made from white duchess satin and silk, and was covered in thousands of beads and pearls.

31. Queen Elizabeth in Norman Hartnell

Additionally, the gown was embroidered with flowers to represent the commonwealth nations. Like many other female royals, the Queen does re-wear her clothes, and wore this dress several times after her coronation.

Princess Anne in Floral Print

Fans of The Crown might have spotted Erin Doherty wearing something pretty similar to this 1970s floral dress in the series. The Princess Royal wore this high neck, balloon sleeve, floral dress in 1973 to a film premiere in London, which she attended with her husband.

30. Princess Anne in Floral Print

Doherty has commented that to get Anne’s signature hairdo, it can take as long as two hours on set. The Princess herself remarked in an interview that it only takes her 10 or 15 minutes.

Princess Margaret in Blue

As previously established, Princess Margaret was historically famous for turning up to all sorts of events in the most dazzling, flamboyant gowns. And in 1965, this was no different. During a visit to America, the sister of Queen Elizabeth attended a private event at L.A.’s Hollywood Palladium.

29. Princess Margaret in Blue

She arrived with Lord Snowdon and showed off this stunning blue dress and coat to the paparazzi. With a beautiful tiara to finish off the look, cameras were flashing all night long.

The Queen Mother in White Chiffon

It’s not just Queen Elizabeth II who has been able to dazzle red carpets and attend many events over the years in the most iconic of gowns.

28. The Queen Mother in White Chiffon

Her mother, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was renowned for often threatening to upstage her daughter with her various gowns, crowns and sheer grace. In 1980, the Queen Mother showed up to her own 80th birthday celebration in a white chiffon evening gown, accompanied by a tiara and necklace.

Princess Anne in White

They don’t call it the Royal Opera House for no reason whatsoever. This stunning venue often hosts the very best that the British royal family has to offer and will present some of the most beautiful stories ever told in the history of opera.

27. Princess Anne in White

In 1980, Princess Anne attended an event at the London venue, wearing this gorgeous white dress that had an embroidered overlay. Needless to say, guests were struggling to concentrate on the production as all eyes were on Anne.

Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

As you can already see, Princess Diana has an overwhelming number of iconic royal gowns on this list already. The following is another fine example but stands out because it is clearly a lot louder in color.

26. Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

In 1988, the late ex-wife of Prince Charles wore this audacious Catherine Walker evening gown, with a black and red pattern, and only one shoulder. Diana turned up to a dinner in this dress, which was hosted by the British Ambassador while she was visiting Paris.

Queen Elizabeth in White

While there are plenty of figures in the British royal family who are famous for their stunning gowns and how they dress at any given event, nobody does it quite like the Queen herself.

25. Queen Elizabeth in White

There is something iconic about Elizabeth II, whether it be her crowns, her gowns, or the traditional wave she gives to her people. This portrait was taken in 1987 on the Queen’s 40th wedding anniversary to Prince Philip. She wore this white dress with a dot pattern.

Princess Margaret in Icy-Blue

Even later on in life, Princess Margaret never failed to impress paparazzi and fellow guests alike with her dazzling gowns of a variety of colors and styles.

24. Princess Margaret in Icy-Blue

In 1990, things were no different when the sister of the Queen attended the 90th birthday of her mother, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, at the London Palladium. Margaret wore an ice-blue dress, which was accompanied by blue earrings and a necklace of the same color.

Camilla in Black and White

While she might have a complicated relationship with the royal family and her history is full of twists and turns, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, always turns up to events looking like a true royal figure.

23. Camilla in Black and White

This was no different in 2013 when she took the short trip to Amsterdam to attend a dinner hosted by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands with husband Prince Charles. Camilla finished off the dress in pure, classy form, with a tiara.

Duchess Catherine in Alexander McQueen

Another royal figure who has worn plenty of this lists’ most stunning gowns is Kate Middleton. Ever since tying the knot with Prince William, and even before, the Duchess of Cambridge has made a concerted effort to stand out from the rest of the family at whichever event she is attending.

22. Duchess Catherine in Alexander McQueen

This also applied in 2018, when Kate went on a royal tour of Sweden and Norway with William. At this formal state dinner, Kate wore a beautiful blush pink gown designed by Alexander McQueen.

Princess Diana in Bruce Oldfield

Another red dress that Princess Diana wasn’t afraid to show off was at the following event in 1989. She turned up to a banquet which was hosted at London’s Claridges, wearing this red gown which sparkled from head to toe. She can be seen wearing the classic Spencer tiara as she greets another guest.

21. Princess Diana in Red

It was Bruce Oldfield who designed the stunning dress and as you can see, Diana was extremely confident in what she was wearing, as she always was.

Meghan Markle in Stella McCartney

Another gown that Meghan Markle dazzled paparazzi with came in 2018 when she got changed midway through her wedding day to attend the reception with her new husband Prince Harry.

Meghan Markle in Stella McCartney

Meghan wanted to feel a bit more comfortable for the partying and so she changed into this bespoke white gown, which was designed by Stella McCartney. The high neckline definitely made the bride stand out from the crowd and empowered her to dance the night away with Harry.

Princess Diana in Versace

While Princess Diana experimented with short dresses for a period, she remained a fan of a full length evening gown. In this picture, taken in 1996, Diana was attending a gala dinner in Chicago. She wore a bright purple Gianni Versace column dress, accessorized with sapphire jewelry and a pearl choker. Her shoes and clutch were the same shade of purple.

19. Princess Diana in Versace

After her marriage to Prince Charles ended, Diana went from Her Royal Highness to Diana, Princess of Wales.

Meghan Markle in Preen

Here we have Meghan Markle in another fashion forward ensemble, this time while meeting with young leaders from the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust. This unusual rust-colored, asymmetric, pleated dress is the Glenda, designed by Preen by Thornton Bregazzi. This luxury online British fashion brand is also worn by Kate Middleton and Michelle Obama. We knew that Meghan kept good fashion company!

18. Meghan Markle in Preen

The Duchess of Sussex re-wears her clothing and jewelry, and is even doing so here with the Edge of Ember Wave stud earrings.

Princess Margaret in Christian Dior

Isn’t this picture stunning? Here we have Princess Margaret all the way back in 1951, posing for a birthday portrait taken by British photographer Cecil Beaton. This gorgeous dress was one-shouldered, cream, embellished in gold, and made by none other than Christian Dior. Margaret has accessorized the gown with a jeweled necklace and earrings.

17. Princess Margaret in Christian Dior

The Princess is played by Vanessa Kirby in seasons one and two of The Crown, and then by Helena Bonham Carter in the third season.

Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

We know that Princess Diana loved Catherine Walker designs, and in this photograph, she’s wearing another one. The Princess of Wales wore this pale blue number to the Cannes Film Festival, alongside her husband, Prince Charles.

16. Princess Diana in Catherine Walker

Diana was initially quite shy as a member of the Royal Family, but became a beloved public figure because of her kindness and charm. This delicate chiffon gown really made Diana look like a sweetheart, and its romantic pleats are fit for a princess.

Queen Elizabeth in Seafoam Green

As a member of the British Royal Family, Queen Elizabeth can’t risk any fashion snafus. For this reason, the Royal has a nifty trick to avoid any occasion where her skirt or dress might embarrassingly blow up. Pennyweights — an old type of British weight — are sewn into the hemlines of the Queen’s clothes, so no pesky breezes can ruin her ensemble.

15. Queen Elizabeth in Seafoam Green

The Queen wore this gorgeous dress to a royal banquet in Morocco. We love the long balloon sleeves, and stylish seafoam color.

Kate Middleton in Jenny Packham

This picture was taken when Kate and Will attended the Tusk Trust Awards at the Royal Society in London in 2013. It was actually the couple’s first night out following the birth of their son, George. This stunning, pale gold, sequined gown was custom-made for Kate and featured a bateau neckline, a brooch-accented empire waist, and a keyhole at the back.

14. Kate Middleton in Jenny Packham

The Duchess of Cambridge wore her glittery Jimmy Choo Vamp court shoes — and of course, a beautiful set of jewelry that included matching diamond earrings and a bracelet.

Queen Elizabeth in Yellow

Have you ever noticed that Queen Elizabeth often, if not always, wears bright colors? Well, it’s not just because she likes a pop of color (though she really does). You see, the Queen has to be seen when she’s out and about, or what’s the point in her being out at all? It’s kind of a safety thing, too, so that she can always be spotted.

13. Queen Elizabeth in Yellow

In this picture form 1976, the Queen wears a gorgeous yellow gown while on a state visit to Washington D.C.

Queen Elizabeth in Tulle

We just love these vintage pictures of royals wearing stunning, detailed ballgowns. This photograph is from 1952, and depicts a newly coronated Queen Elizabeth posing in a tulle gown with metallic lace embellishments. Of course, she’s also wearing one of her crowns, and a collection of expensive jewels.

12. Queen Elizabeth in Tulle

In general, Queen Elizabeth prefers wearing skirts and dresses to pants. Perhaps this isn’t surprising considering her age, but it does impact royal dress codes. Duchesses Kate and Meghan follow suit by wearing mainly dresses to royal events.

Princess Diana in Pink Silk

While Princess Diana liked to rock a shoulder pad and a shorter hem, she also looked simply divine in floaty, more traditionally feminine gowns. Here she is in 1983 while on an official visit to Australia. This pink, silk, full length dress went down very well in the media — and unsurprisingly, the Princess was declared “pretty in pink.” Well, obviously!

11. Princess Diana in Pink Silk

As was often the case, Diana accessorized this ensemble with her iconic sapphire ring, matching necklace, earrings, and bracelet.

Meghan Markle in Givenchy

The marvelous Mrs. Markle has sent the British press into a frenzy more than once, and this outfit caused its own media storm. Absurdly, in this picture at the 2018 Fashion Awards, Meghan is breaking royal protocol. You see, the Queen only likes neutral or subtle pink colored nail polish, and here, Meghan has a dark manicure. Imagine!

10. Meghan Markle in Givenchy

Critics were also irritated that Meghan was cradling her bump during this event, and throughout her pregnancy. Come on, guys — look at that one-shouldered Givenchy gown instead!

Princess Diana in Bruce Oldfield

British designer Bruce Oldfield helped turn Diana, Princess of Wales into “Dynasty Di,” a fabulous 1980s fashion icon. Oldfield started life in an orphanage, and remembers dancing with Diana at a charity fashion show and ball for Barnardos — a British charity for vulnerable children.

9. Princess Diana in Bruce Oldfield

For that event, in 1988, Diana wore this incredible silver pleated lame dress, and looked like a true Hollywood star. Oldfield remembers, “Everyone just wanted to get up and be close […] It didn’t get better than that.”

Princess Diana in Belville Sassoon

British fashion designer Belville Sassoon made over 70 gowns for Princess Diana. In fact, he remembers that “when she got engaged, her mother brought her in to us and asked us to make the going-away outfit.” Belville has also made clothes for Princess Margaret, Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and Elizabeth Taylor.

8. Princess Diana in Belville Sassoon

Diana wore this blue lace ballgown in 1981 while attending an exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The next day, she announced her pregnancy with Prince William.

Kate Middleton in Alexander McQueen

Kate Middleton wore this elegant, long-sleeved, nude, Alexander McQueen dress to celebrate her sister’s wedding in 2017. Kate has a close relationship with McQueen designer Sarah Burton, and had this dress custom-made for the occasion.

7. Kate Middleton in Alexander McQueen

To complete her nude ensemble, Kate wore Gianvito Rossi suede pumps in “praline,” a hat by Jane Taylor, and morganite and diamond drop earrings by Kiki McDonough. This stripped back color palette works well for a family member’s wedding, as it means Kate isn’t grabbing any attention.

Meghan Markle in Oscar de la Renta

The fashion blogs were all aflutter about this gorgeous dress worn by Meghan Markle while she visited Australia and New Zealand. The white tulle gown is part of Oscar de la Renta’s Pre-Fall 2018 collection, and features tweed laser cut bird motifs. How thrilling!

6. Meghan Markle in Oscar de la Renta

Take note of Meghan’s natural and simple hair and makeup in this picture. Royal women are expected to wear their hair “neat and natural,” and to avoid statement makeup looks. It’s all about the dress!

Princess Diana in Victor Edelstein

Diana once wore the “Elvis dress,” and this Victor Edelstein creation was the “Travolta dress.” Diana wore this off-the-shoulder, midnight blue, velvet dress while visiting the White House in 1985 to have dinner with President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy. Amusingly, Diana asked if they would invite Grease star John Travolta, because she was a huge fan.

5. Princess Diana in Victor Edelstein

Diana twirled around the dancefloor with her childhood crush, creating an iconic pop-culture moment. The dress sold for $347,000 at auction.

Meghan Markle in Safiyya

While it’s been said that Kate Middleton dresses similarly to her mother in law, Princess Diana, it’s arguable that Meghan Markle is actually more like the fearless fashionista. While Kate does favor British designers and wear similar colors and shapes to Diana, Meghan is more of a risk-taker and not bothered by royal protocol.

4. Meghan Markle in Safiyya

Here, Markle looks absolutely stunning in a bright red Safiyya column dress with capelet shoulders. It’s a bonus that she matches Prince Harry’s military outfit.

Princess Diana in Christina Stambolian

Who could forget this iconic ensemble by Greek designer Christina Stambolian? The story goes that Diana intended to wear a Valentino dress to a Vanity Fair dinner at the Serpentine Gallery. Unfortunately, Valentino released a press release about the dress, so Diana changed her mind at the last minute, choosing Stambolian instead.

3. Princess Diana in Christina Stambolian

The dress came to be known as “the revenge dress.” The Telegraph said, “This is a dress that shows Diana, Princess of Wales fully in command of a sense of her own value.”

Princess Margaret in Pink Tulle

Here’s yet another stunning birthday portrait of Princess Margaret. This picture was taken for the Princess’s 19th birthday, and really captures her striking beauty. In the picture, Margaret wears a full-skirted tulle dress embroidered with blue butterflies. She accessorized it with several strings of pearls.

2. Princess Margaret in Pink Tulle

Apparently, The Crown chose to recreate this dress, and it was one of the most expensive costumes they made. Of course, they took home three Emmys for their incredible costumes, so we bet it was worth it!

Queen Elizabeth in Norman Hartnell

In this incredible photograph from 1961, we can see Queen Elizabeth II (known simply as, The Queen) with her husband, Prince Philip, American President John F. Kennedy, and his wife, Jackie Kennedy. Now, that’s a lot of history in one photo!

1. Queen Elizabeth in Norman Hartnell

For this special occasion, the Queen wore a blue Norman Hartnell ballgown with white gloves. The First Lady also wore blue with white gloves, although her dress was a straight cut, icy blue number. The Queen accessorized with plenty of sapphires.

Royal Scandals That Rocked Buckingham Palace

With a legacy spanning centuries, the British royal family has more secrets and drama that can be covered in one season of The Crown! Keep reading to find out about the juiciest scandals that have well and truly rocked Buckingham Palace over the years.

Harry’s Split From Chelsy

Before he was married to Meghan Markle, Prince Harry was known for his on-again-off-again relationship with Chelsy Davy. The couple was frequently featured in the tabloid press, and when Davy announced the end of their relationship on Facebook, it was all over the news.

Harry’s Split From Chelsy

Prince William’s Dancing Partner

Prince William is not afraid to make himself look silly. He will always join in on the fun during his royal engagements, dancing and taking part in local customs no matter where he is in the world. However, in this instance, he was not on royal duty.

Prince William’s Dancing Partner

In 2017, he was photographed dancing with a woman (believed to be model Sophie Taylor) at a nightclub, while on a ski trip. Speaking in an interview, he dismissed the incident as innocent fun.

Fergie’s Bribery Scandal

Sarah Ferguson found herself in the tabloids again in 2010. This time, she had been caught by an undercover reporter, who offered her approximately $770,000 (at the time) in exchange for confidential information about her ex-husband, Prince Andrew.

Fergie’s Bribery Scandal

In a shocking turn of events, she accepted the offer, claiming, “That opens up everything you could ever wish for. I can open any door you want.” She later apologized, but it was too late. Her reputation had been damaged forever.

Harry and William’s Supposed Feud

For the past year, there have been rumors circulating in the media about a royal rift between brothers William and Harry. Apparently, things have gone frosty between the pair, although royal spokespeople have dismissed the claims.

Harry and William’s Supposed Feud

This was said to have been sparked by personal issues, such as Harry’s decision to step back from the royal family. Harry seemed to confirm this in an interview, stating, “We’ll always be brothers … but we’re certainly on different paths at the moment.”

Diana’s Bombshell TV Interview

Princess Diana’s 1993 interview with journalist Martin Bashir is a legendary piece of television history. It was unusual for a member of the royal family to be so candid about their life, and Diana did not hold back when asked about her relationship.

Diana’s Bombshell TV Interview

She famously said, “There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.” The interview has became a hot topic again, as journalists allegedly blackmailed Diana with forged documents to secure the interview.

Harry’s Paternity Confusion

Ever since Prince Harry was born, there have been rumors in the media that the Prince of Wales is not his real father. While William clearly looks like his dad, there is little resemblance between Harry and Charles.

Harry’s Paternity Confusion

When it was revealed that Diana had allegedly had an extramarital affair with British cavalry officer James Hewitt, the press went wild. He has the same bright red hair color as Harry, and the two apparently have a close relationship.

Meghan and Kate’s Feud

Just like their husbands, Kate and Meghan have been subject of tabloid speculation. There have been many reports of an alleged feud between the sisters-in-law, with rumors of friction at a bridesmaid fitting for Meghan’s royal wedding.

Meghan and Kate’s Feud

In the controversial book, Finding Freedom, it was said that the two women “were not the best of friends” and that their relationship had not progressed much since Meghan had begun dating Harry. However, many royal sources say that the rumors are not true.

The Abdication of King Edward VIII

Queen Elizabeth II’s uncle, Edward VIII, took to the throne in 1936. However, his decision to give up the crown sent shockwaves throughout the royal family. Within one year of becoming king, he renounced his title so that he could marry Wallis Simpson.

The Abdication of King Edward VIII

She was an American socialite who had been married twice. The Church of England forbade them from marrying, but Edward decided to put his relationship first. He abdicated, and they remained married until his passing in 1972.

Princess Margaret’s Forbidden Love

Queen Elizabeth II’s younger sister Princess Margaret was no stranger to scandals. She shocked her family when she fell in love with Royal Air Force Officer Captain Peter Townsend. Their union was controversial because Townsend was already married.

Princess Margaret’s Forbidden Love

As a result, she found herself torn between royal duty and the man she wanted to marry. In 1953, he split from his wife and proposed to Princess Margaret. But, there was no fairytale ending — they sadly ended their engagement two years later.

Captain Mark Phillips’ Lovechild

The love story of Princess Anne (Queen Elizabeth II’s daughter) is full of twists and turns. She married soldier and equestrian Captain Mark Phillips in 1973. However, proving that even princesses can be unlucky in love, he was unfaithful to Anne and had an affair with Heather Tonkin, an art teacher from New Zealand.

Captain Mark Phillips’ Lovechild

Tonkin fell pregnant and later gave birth to a daughter named Felicity. After a dramatic paternity lawsuit in 1991, Phillips was confirmed to be Felicity’s dad.

Princess Diana’s Leaked Phone Call

It’s no secret that Princess Diana was hounded by the press throughout her short life. In 1992, The Sun printed a leaked transcript of a recorded phone call — that later became known as Squidgygate or Dianagate — between Diana and her close friend, Eastenders actor James Gilbey.

Princess Diana’s Leaked Phone Call

Diana was still married to Prince Charles, and many thought that this conversation hinted at an affair. Gilbey called Princess Diana by the pet name “Squidgy” (or “Squidge”) over 53 times, and declared his love for her. Do you think they were just friends?

Prince Charles’ and Camilla’s Call

Coincidentally, Prince Charles was also the victim of a phone-hacking scandal of his own. Only a short while after Diana’s controversial leaked phone call, an Australian magazine printed the transcript of a conversation between Prince Charles and his future wife, Camilla Parker Bowles.

Prince Charles’ and Camilla’s Call

The phone call made it extremely obvious that the two were an item, despite the fact that Charles was still married to Diana at the time. This made headlines worldwide, to the dismay of the royals.

Sarah Ferguson’s Embarrassing Paparazzi Photos

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York (known in the press as ‘Fergie’) has had her fair share of royal scandals. She was married to Queen Elizabeth II’s son, Prince Andrew, from 1986 to 1991. They had two daughters together, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.

Sarah Ferguson’s Embarrassing Paparazzi Photos

One year after their split, she was photographed in an embarrassing position with American financial advisor John Bryan. They were on vacation together in France, and the images showed Bryan seemingly licking Fergie’s toes. Rather undignified behavior for a royal!

Harry’s Unconventional Marriage

The world was surprised when news broke of Prince Harry’s relationship with Meghan Markle. Proving that he was unafraid to break royal customs, he followed in the footsteps of ancestor King Edward VIII by marrying someone who wasn’t suitable according to royal standards.

Harry’s Unconventional Marriage

Markle had been previously married to American film producer Trevor Engelson and was famous for starring in the comedy series, Suits. Their relationship has been all over the press since 2016, as they have faced family feuds, legal battles, and internet trolling.

Finding Freedom Is Released

Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of A Modern Royal Family is a collaborative biography between royal reporters Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie. Published by HarperCollins, the book was highly successful due to its claims that it would “go beyond the headlines to reveal unknown details of Harry and Meghan’s life together, dispelling the many rumors and misconceptions that plague the couple”.

Finding Freedom Is Released

The public was shocked when it was revealed that Meghan had been involved with the book.

The Secret Royal Son

This scandal sounds like it was taken from the script of a Hollywood movie, but in fact, it is straight out of the history books. George V (Queen Elizabeth II’s grandfather) was king from 1910 until his death in 1936.

The Secret Royal Son

One of his six children was kept hidden away in York Cottage at the Sandringham estate due to his frequent epileptic seizures. It was believed that John’s identity was kept secret as the royal family did not want to appear weak.

Harry and Meghan Step Down

In January 2020, The Duke and the Duchess of Sussex surprised the world when they announced that they were stepping down from their royal duties. They decided to relinquish their position as senior members of the royal family in order to pursue other projects, such as launching their own charity.

Harry and Meghan Step Down

They also wished to split their time between America and the UK, buying a home in California. This not only shocked the public, but the rest of the royal family as well.

Princess Anne’s Chaotic Love Life

After splitting from her husband Captain Mark Phillips, Princess Anne found love with Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence. She didn’t take long to move on, marrying him the same year that she got a separation. Laurence, who was then a commander in the Royal Navy, met Anne while he was serving on the Royal Yacht Britannia.

Princess Anne’s Chaotic Love Life

Just like her fellow royals, her privacy was invaded by the tabloids when private letters between the two were published by The Sun in 1989.

Mark Phillips Cheats Again

While he may no longer be married to Princess Anne, Mark Phillips is still involved in royal circles, as he fathered two children with Anne named Peter and Zara. Phillips hit the headlines again when his second marriage broke down due to another case of infidelity.

Mark Phillips Cheats Again

He left his second wife, Sandy Pflueger and moved in with Lauren Hough, who was 28 years his junior and only six months older than his son Peter. Once a cheater, always a cheater.

Prince Charles and Sarah Spencer

Princess Diana and Prince Charles had a complicated relationship. They became engaged not long after beginning their courtship, and both were accused of infidelity behind the scenes. To make matters worse, it turned out that Diana was not the first Spencer sister to be romantically involved with Charles.

Prince Charles and Sarah Spencer

Apparently, the pair were introduced by her oldest sister, Sarah Spencer. Shockingly, they dated only a few years before Charles and Diana tied the knot, and the break-up was far from civil!

Kate’s Marilyn Monroe Moment

In April 2016, the tabloid press had a field day when the Duchess of Cambridge experienced an embarrassing moment on a royal trip to India. When laying a wreath at the India Gate war memorial, a gust of wind caused her $3,000 dress to fly up!

Kate’s Marilyn Monroe Moment

This resulted in a classic Marilyn moment that had the paparazzi flashbulbs popping at an alarming rate. Thankfully, she was able to smooth her skirt down, and she avoided exposing too much skin.

Queen Elizabeth’s Alleged Tax Haven

In 2017, it emerged that millions of pounds from the Queen’s private estate had been invested in an offshore tax haven. Leaked financial documents, referred to as the “Paradise Papers,” revealed that the Duchy of Lancaster — which manages investments for the Queen’s $700 million private estate — invested around $13 million in the Cayman Islands and Bermuda.

Queen Elizabeth’s Alleged Tax Haven

While the Queen’s closest aides maintained that Her Majesty had been unaware of these sketchy business activities, it was not a good look for the royals.

Keeping it in the Family

Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Phillip have been together for a whopping 70 years. Throughout this time, they have shared many memorable experiences and cultivated a successful royal family, representing the British nation. However, in 2017, it was revealed that they may also share DNA.

Keeping it in the Family

According to research of the royal family tree, Elizabeth and Phillip are distant cousins. They share the same bloodline, as they are both directly related to Queen Victoria. This occurs in most royal families.

Prince Andrew’s Disastrous Interview

In 2019, Prince Andrew came under fire for his associations with sketchy characters and convicted criminals. This caused a media furore, which he tried to clear up in a disastrous interview with the BBC’s Emily Maitlis.

Prince Andrew’s Disastrous Interview

The interview only made matters worse, as Andrew appeared flustered and struggled to answer questions. He subsequently decided to seek the Queen’s permission to step back from public duties, as he did not want to reflect negatively on his family or their charity work.

Prince Charles Marries Camilla

The British public was appalled when Charles rekindled his relationship with old flame Camilla Parker-Bowles only a year after the passing of his ex-wife, Princess Diana. Their union was even more controversial because Princess Diana was loved by the nation.

Prince Charles Marries Camilla

At first, the Queen did not approve of the relationship, and declined to attend a private 50th birthday party for Charles because Camilla was going! They eventually married in 2005, and Camilla became Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall.

Meghan’s Feud With Her Dad

The Duchess of Sussex has had a turbulent relationship with her father, Thomas Markle. He has accused her of abandoning him, giving various interviews about his daughter, and publicly addressing their family life on numerous occasions.

Meghan’s Feud With Her Dad

In 2018, he was caught staging paparazzi pictures, for which he earned upwards of $100,000. The photos showed Markle visiting an internet cafe to look at articles about his daughter online. Meghan was so humiliated that she decided to walk herself down the aisle.

Queen Elizabeth I’s Secret Lover

Queen Elizabeth I never married, and there were rumors that she was celibate. Some historians believe that she chose not to marry to protect England’s security and remain independent of any outside influence. However, since her reign began in 1558, people began to spread rumors about alleged “secret” lovers, including Robert Dudley.

Queen Elizabeth I’s Secret Lover

An even bigger mystery is what happened to his wife. She died under mysterious circumstances in 1560. Did the Queen want her out of the picture?

Meghan & Harry’s Tell-All Interview With Oprah

In March of 2021, Meghan and Harry sat down with Oprah in a tell-all interview. It was during this time that various scandals were revealed, and why the couple really decided to step down from royal duties.

Meghan & Harry’s Tell-All Interview With Oprah

It was shocking in and of itself to learn the truth about why baby Archie doesn’t have a title, and the fact that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were cut off financially when they left the royal family. Then, we learned that although Meghan had been struggling with her mental health during her time as a royal member, the royal family wouldn’t let her talk about any of those issues or even seek help.

The Succession Crisis of 1817

Another historical scandal lay in King George III’s failure to persuade even one of his nine sons to produce an heir. He tried in vain to get them to marry respectable women to keep the family lineage alive, until 1795, when his eldest son — the future King George IV — eventually wed.

The Succession Crisis of 1817

However, his only child died childless in 1817, and thus began the “succession crisis.” Several of George’s sons hastily married European princesses in a bid to produce an heir.

King George III vs. Caroline

Let’s take it back to 1820. Another royal scandal ensued when King George III’s son took over and became King George IV. He and and his wife Caroline had a complicated relationship, to say the least. They had been living apart for two decades because they hated each other, and he was desperate to keep her off the throne.

King George III vs. Caroline

In those days, adultery was the only acceptable grounds for separation, so he took her to court. The public supported Caroline.

The Annus Horribilis

2020 has been rough for everyone, but Queen Elizabeth II has been through some terrible times. 1992 was known as her ‘annus horribils,’ as disaster seemed to be around every corner. Not only did a fire destroy her home in Windsor Castle (repairs took years and cost the taxpayer almost $50 million!), but three of her children went through messy separations.

The Annus Horribilis

She summed it up by saying that “1992 is not a year on which I shall look back with undiluted pleasure.”

Camilla’s Confusing Titles

When Prince Charles married Camilla Parker-Bowles, everyone began to wonder — when he comes king, what title will she assume? When they married, the royal family’s official website stated that Camilla was to eventually be known as “Princess Consort.”

Camilla’s Confusing Titles

This was pretty strange, as the traditional title for a king’s spouse is “Queen Consort.” It is made more confusing by the fact that Camilla’s original title was supposed to be Princess of Wales, but this was kept for the late Diana.

Beatrice and Edo

Princess Beatrice was married earlier this year, and her husband’s identity has been subject of many stories in the press. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, known as Edo, is a multi-millionaire property tycoon.

Beatrice and Edo

He came under fire in the tabloids for apparently splitting with the mother of his son shortly before getting together with Beatrice. Dara Huang was forced to move out of their home, and had to sleep on a pal’s sofa as she scrambled for a new place to live.

Liz and Margaret’s Night Out

This scandalous story will make you smile! On VE Day 1945, a 19-year-old Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) and her sister, Margaret, were allowed to leave Buckingham Palace and join the crowds of regular citizens celebrating on the streets of London!

Liz and Margaret Hit the Town

They reportedly ended up dancing the conga in The Ritz hotel with strangers. Their wild night was turned into a film called A Royal Night Out. It’s great to imagine the two princesses pretending to be normal teenagers!

Meghan Markle Sues British Tabloid

Meghan Markle has battled with the tabloid press since entering a relationship with Harry. In October 2019, it was announced that she was suing British newspaper The Mail for allegedly breaching privacy laws, infringing copyright, and breaching the Data Protection Act 2018.

Meghan Markle Sues British Tabloid

This was because they had published a private letter she had sent to her father, Thomas Markle. The trial has been postponed to Autumn 2021, so we will have to wait to find out the verdict.

Intruder in Buckingham Palace

In 1982, one criminal decided to risk it all by breaking into Buckingham Palace in one of the most significant security breaches in royal history. Believe it or not, he was able to make it all the way into Queen Elizabeth II’s bedroom.

Intruder in Buckingham Palace

Somehow, Michael Fagan managed to scale a drainpipe and bypass armed guards, security cameras, and heat sensors to make his way into Her Majesty’s quarters. He and the Queen chatted for roughly 10 minutes before help arrived.

Prince Harry’s Party Years

Before he married Meghan Markle and assumed the title of the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry was known as the bad boy of the royal family. In his 20s, he had a reputation for being a bit of a party animal.

Prince Harry’s Party Years

He loved to mingle with the rich and famous at showbiz parties, and was frequently photographed by paparazzi after nights out on the town. He has now left his party years behind, preferring to spend time with his family.

Prince Phillip’s Car Accident

In 2019, The Duke of Edinburgh was involved in a nasty car accident close to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. Police were called to the scene of a collision, with witnesses saying that his Land Rover had completely overturned after pulling out from a driveway.

Prince Phillip’s Car Accident

He was helped out of the car by civilians and was reportedly conscious but feeling very shocked and shaken. At the age of 97, he was lucky to have escaped from the accident unscathed.

Kate’s Uncle Gary

The Duchess of Cambridge’s uncle has a reputation for being a controversial and outspoken character. Gary Goldsmith, the brother of Carole Middleton, publicly criticized Harry and Meghan on the social networking site LinkedIn, calling them “muppets craving attention.”

Kate’s Uncle Gary

Goldsmith has been in the press for various disreputable incidents over the years. He has been married four times over the past 30 years, and was sentenced to community service for an altercation involving his current wife, Julie-Ann.

Victoria and Abdul

It has been well documented that Queen Victoria had a close relationship with an Indian attendant named Abdul Karim. Karim was one of her servants, and he was eventually promoted into her inner circle due to their friendship. The relationship is believed to have been platonic, but it was still controversial.

Victoria and Abdul

When Victoria died in 1901, her family members deported him and attempted to erase his existence from history. The relationship was captured in 2017 Hollywood movie Victoria & Abdul.

The Crown Controversy

Historical drama The Crown is one of the most successful series on Netflix. Each season follows Queen Elizabeth II, taking place in different eras of her reign. Its fourth season was released in November 2020, but it has been the subject of controversy due to its depiction of Charles and Diana.

The Crown Controversy

It has been said to portray Charles in a largely negative light, and there have been calls for Netflix to include a disclaimer stating that the show is fictionalized.