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5 Elegant Basics Princesses and Queens Wear to Look Fashionable

I, like everyone else, am enamored with royal style. If Meghan Markle wears something, I perk up. Kate Middleton? Yep, I'll stop what I'm doing to catch a glimpse of her latest fit as well. To that point, I recently spent a morning scrolling through a range of princess images for a little story research and realized that while the royalty across the globe clearly all have their own distinct personal styles, many actually share sartorial similarities when it comes to the basic clothing items they wear.

But I'm not talking about just any old basics here—the simple items in question are particularly elegant, acting as the foundational pieces for those polished, regal looks. To give you a better sense of the elevated basics princesses, viscountesses, and queens often wear to build their chic ensembles, I rounded up a bit of visual and shopping inspiration for you below. Keep scrolling to elevate your basics offering like a royal.

Royals clearly know the power of a camel coat to bring classic sophistication to any ensemble. You can literally toss one over any ensemble and appear impossibly posh.

On Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex: Sentaler Long Coat ($1495); P.A.R.O.S.H. dress; Montunas bag; Manolo Blahnik BB Pointy-Toe Pumps ($665). A camel maxi coat ads the perfect contrast to Markle's striking green dress and suede pumps.
Who: Queen Letizia of Spain. Like I mentioned above, the true beauty of a camel coat is that it can be paired with legit anything—like this printed top and color-blocked pencil skirt.

Yes, royals (like many of us) also live in skinny jeans when they're opting for more toned-down, casual fits.

OnKate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge: Barbour jacket; J.Crew sweater; Scout U.K. scarf. Black skinny jeans are casual yet sophisticated with more low-key staples like Middleton's turtleneck-and-utility jacket ensemble here.
On Charlotte Casiraghi: Saint Laurent. Dark skinnies with a playful top are ideal for a night out.

If there's one basic shoe silhouette basically every royal has in her arsenal, it's a pair of pointed pumps. While standard silhouettes in black and nude are hits, slightly more colorful picks also make it into the rotations of many style setters.

On Sirivannavari Nariratana, Princess of Thailand: Dior. While just about any shoe silhouette would work with this luxurious ensemble, the pointed pumps bring just the right amount of polish to the look.
Who: Emma Thynn, Viscountess Weymouth . Nude pumps (complete with embellished accents) act as a flawless finishing touch to any going-out ensemble like this one.

One fall and winter staple that will never go out of style is a crewneck or turtleneck sweater in a solid, natural hue. Royals are 100% on board with this versatile basic, and they love pairing various iterations with trousers and skirts.

Who: Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland. A pastel sweater teamed with wide-leg trousers is an easy yet elegant silhouette.
Who: Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark. There's no denying that a white turtleneck—especially one with frill accents—is one of the most versatile winter basics anyone can own. Wear one with a skirt like Princess Mary is here, jeans, leather trousers, and so on.

A black leather jacket is not only timeless but also has the ability to make any outfit feel cool and current.

Who: Princess Charlene of Monaco. Need a simple yet cool fit? Don't underestimate the power of a moto jacket, white tee, black skinny jeans, and sneakers. Perfection.
On Queen Rania of Jordan: Ermanno Scervino jacket and skirt. Dress up an architectural leather jacket with a black midi skirt for a captivating vibe.

Next, check out all the things the royal family members never wear.



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