The greatest gowns ever worn by royals
Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret

In 1949, then-Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret looked glamorous attending a royal variety performance in London. Both paired their gowns with fur wraps and gloves.
Princess Margaret

Known for her stylish taste, the Princess looked dazzling at a London event in 1951.
Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen looked dazzling at the 1954 state reception in Tasmania, Australia. Definitely a showstopping look with her diamond jewelry.

The Princess looked pretty in pink at the 1960 film premiere of 'The Alamo' in London. With a fur wrap on, she was ready for those cold British nights.

While attending the premiere of 'Lawrence of Arabia' in 1962, the Queen wore a crystal ball gown by her favorite designer, Norman Hartnell. The dress made another public appearance when the Queen's granddaughter, Princess Beatrice, wore it on her wedding day in 2020.

The Queen turned heads during her 1970 royal tour of Australia. She's seen here in a sleeveless satin evening gown with a crystal-embellished bodice and train.
Princess Anne

The Princess wore a white dress with an embroidered overlay to an event at the Royal Opera House in London, in 1980.

The Princess looked very regal in this '80s evening dress. Paired with gloves, she attended the Berkeley Square Ball in London in 1984.
Princess Diana

Always stylish, the Princess Di chose a white crystal-beaded chiffon gown for an event in 1985.

In 1990, Princess Margaret celebrated the Queen Mother's 90th birthday at the London Palladium. She wore an icy-blue number, along with a blue necklace and earrings.

Lady Di wowed in this electric blue Versace dress at a dinner in Sydney, Australia, in 1996. Truly a timeless dress.
Catherine, Princess of Wales

The Princess wore a vibrant chiffon and lace gown by Jenny Packham to the Royal Albert Hall in 2012.
Meghan Markle

Looking like a true royal, Meghan Markle wore this stunning gown by Safiyaa that featured a cape while on a royal visit to Fiji in 2018. The color of the gown was a tribute to the country's flag.

The future Queen looked stunning in this two-toned chiffon gown by Gucci. She was attending a gala dinner at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London in 2019.

The Duchess looked like a goddess with this dazzling gown. The perfect option for attending the London premiere of 'No Time to Die' in 2021.
Sources: (Harper's Bazaar) (CafeMom)