We have always been drawn toward the lives of the British Royal Family, and one of the reasons why is how they express themselves through fashion. Some are strict about adhering to royal etiquette, while others have found clever ways to evade them.
This list contains the style hacks, beauty tips, and royal regulations that have kept the women of the Royal Family looking chic and sophisticated in every event that they grace with their presence. From Diana's headpieces and Queen Elizabeth's color blocking to Kate's re-wearable regalia and Meghan's minimalism, we've got everything covered!
Shapewear Is A Friend
With their societal status, it's understandable that Royal Family members can't show the public their undergarments. So to keep their undies hidden, some hacks needed to be devised. Among them is getting bras sewn into their outfits to avoid straps from showing. Royal women also opt for flesh-colored strapless shapewear.
The photo shown here is of Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, attending the 2019 Royal Ascot Racecourse. Despite some parts of her pale blue Elie Saab frock being sheer, no undergarment is seen.
Bold Shades For Standing Out
The late Queen Elizabeth II sadly passed away in September 2022, and many people surely miss her bright-colored ensembles. Being the longest-reigning British monarch, she had plenty of time to hone her personal style.
Her Majesty didn't shy away from bold shades and loved wearing them from head to toe. Interestingly, her commitment to bright outfits had a practical reason behind them. Queen Elizabeth wore these hues so the public and her security team can easily spot her in a crowd.
Say Hello To Highlighter!
From clothing, let's now enter the makeup territory, ushered in by Meghan Markle. The Duchess of Sussex may no longer be a senior member of the Royal Family as of 2020, but she's still as stylish as ever.
One beauty tip we can get from Meghan is applying some highlighter under the eyes for that bright-eyed look, and she swears by Yves Saint Laurent's Touche Éclat. The former "Suits" star dabs this French luxury brand's product on her inner eyes, and voila!
Clutches Are Great For Concealing Cleavage
Many would agree that the late Princess Diana is one of the Royal Family's top-most fashionable members in recent history. By being a fashion rule-breaker, she was able to set trends that even celebrities of the modern day copy.
Princess Diana did such a great job at concealing cleavage with clutch bags that we can practically call her an expert. As someone who was constantly followed by paparazzi, she didn't want them capturing any revealing shot. So, the People's Princess often kept her purse at chest level, especially when exiting vehicles.
Let Hairnets Hug Your Hair
Many have grown used to associating hairnets with fast-food employees and school cafeteria servers. But even royals are fond of using them, just like Kate Middleton, who as of 2022, was bestowed the title of Princess of Wales.
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The mother of three loves an elaborate chignon or a knot of strands set on the back of the head. She tucked hers behind a dark brown hairnet at the 2019 Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey, ensuring no fly-aways at the event.
Reserve Black For Attending Funerals
Black is the only color that can be worn by Royal Family members at funerals, as the protocol for royalty dictates. In fact, they must always carry another outfit in that color in case an emergency comes up.
In 1952, a young Queen Elizabeth visited Kenya when her father died. She didn't have a black outfit with her, so she wasn't permitted to get on the plane until someone delivered one to her. In these pictures, Princesses Kate and Eugenie are wearing funeral attires.
Hats As Hair Guardians
We've all struggled with bad hair days at some point in our lives, and one tip we can take from the royals is to wear a hat at such moments. These ones worn by Diana and Kate may not work for ordinary folks like us, but a bucket hat or a baseball cap would.
On multiple occasions, Kate has been caught leaving a plane with one of her kids in her arms. She depends on a hat to dodge strands from blowing in her face. As for Diana, she's wearing a half-hat, half-turban Philip Somerville creation in the photo.
Always Remain Modest
Modesty is a priority for the members of the Royal Family, which means short dresses, cleavage, and bare shoulders are a no-no. In these photographs, Kate and Eugenie are both wearing long skirts and long-sleeved blouses. But still, the princesses look stunning!
Kate is showing off a Geo Jacquard skirt by Banana Republic at a charitable event. On the other hand, Eugenie (one of Prince Andrew's two daughters) sported a pastel outfit for a day at the races in 2015.
Gloves For Sanitary Purposes
The late Queen Elizabeth will always have the most classic style among the Royal Family. Her bold outfits are always contrasted by delicate accessories, keeping up with her prim and proper sophistication.
The monarch crowned in June 1953 often wore either white or black gloves. Aside from being stylish, she put them on to stay sanitary while shaking hands with different individuals. Princess Diana frequently broke this rule, though, wanting to offer that sense of touch to people's hands whenever she met them.
Talking About Shorts And Pants
See how Princess Diana rocks bike shorts! But can you believe that denim is saved for dog walks when it comes to the members of the Royal Family? Even when dressing casually, these folks don't go to their favorite pair of jeans the same way we do. There have been some noteworthy exceptions, though.
We adore Kate's casual ensemble in this shot. The wife of Prince William donned these wide-legged Massimo Dutti culottes to the 2019 Chelsea Flower Show. She has always been a fan of the high-street style, so she instinctively wore white Superga sneakers to complete her relaxed yet refined look.
Weights For The Hems
For the women of the Royal Family, having their skirts blow up in the wind is considered disastrous. As royalty, it makes sense because it's not like they're the same as every other celebrity like Marilyn Monroe in the 1955 film "The Seven Year Itch."
Kate has experienced this blunder on at least one occasion, so it's a good thing they've found a solution for it. As shared by one of Queen Elizabeth's couturiers, dressmaking weights are sometimes sewn into hems. Weights for curtains can also be used if you want to try this hack.
Even Royals Have Holy Grails
Queen Elizabeth has been photographed applying lipstick within the 70 years and 214 days of her reign. The Beautiful Color Lipstick in Fig by Elizabeth Arden is among her favorite lip must-haves.
Elizabeth Arden is an American beauty brand that is Royal Warrant, meaning that it's a business that has regularly provided its products to Her Majesty and her household. The Queen also enjoyed the Eight Hour Cream, which is a cult classic from the brand that was initially formulated for horses.
A Bodysuit Is A Good Option
A lot of royal hacks have been born out of these British royalties just wanting to ensure that their clothing doesn't blow up. One alternative for a sleek finish is to put on a bodysuit instead of a top that needs tucking in.
Meghan Markle is often spotted in bodysuits, allowing better pictures from all angles. In this shot, the mother of three is showing off an Alexander McQueen tuxedo with a chic Tuxe shirt-style bodysuit and some Birks jewels.
Headbands Can Be Fun
Recent years have witnessed royals switching up their usual hats for stylish headbands. This classic accessory is often worn by the well-to-do women of London's Sloane Square. Fun Fact: the term Sloane Ranger is used for any stereotypical upper-middle or upper-class person in the United Kingdom.
In this snap, Princess Beatrice (Princess Eugenie's sister) wears a veiled burgundy headband to her grandfather Prince Philip's March 2022 memorial service. As for Kate, she wore this modern black velvet headband during a royal visit to Ireland. It's made by Lele Sadoughi, dubbed "The Headband Queen."
Faux Fur Over Real Ones
As Queen of the United Kingdom, Her Majesty has donned some fur pieces. She put on an ermine-trimmed purple velvet robe for her 1953 coronation, but she had been slammed by animal rights activists for sporting the controversial material.
However, it was only in 2019 that the palace declared that Queen Elizabeth would no longer wear fur to public engagements, opting for faux fur instead. Historic items, though, like crowns and robes, will still keep the textile they were initially made in.
Silicone Pantyhose For Avoiding Slips
Royal protocol states that women of royal titles must wear pantyhose instead of exposing their bare legs. Yet, this old-fashioned legwear is prone to causing slippage when worn with some footwear. No worries—there's a royal hack for this!
Kate Middleton puts on pantyhose with silicone pads attached to the footing to avoid stumbling around in her stilettos. The pads stick to the shoe interior and firmly keep her feet in place. For Kate, the best pantyhose is from John Lewis, a British high-end department store.
Nude and Natural Nails
Despite some exceptions, most of the women Royal Family members maintain nails that are natural and skin-colored. It's one more royal regulation placed by the Queen herself. Her Majesty is a fan of the Essie "ballet slippers" shade because its natural hue matches everything, even her many bold ensembles.
In attending official royal events, Kate and Meghan usually get flesh-colored-toned nails done. But in these photos, it seems like the Duchess of Cambridge might even be sporting a simple clear polish.
Fashion Is Meant To Be Enjoyed
This is the first time we're mentioning Princess Anne, and we're excited because she is one true fashionista. Even though she's the Queen's only daughter, she has defied royal rules throughout her life, particularly with her clothing. And in turn, her choices have made her an underrated style maven.
Anne donned this fabulously ruffled high-neck floral piece in 1979. By the next decade, this former Olympian was seen stepping out in this stunning cape and headscarf ensemble. The Guardian reported that even fashion designers have begun putting Princess Anne on their mood boards.
Balancing The Silhouette
By the time Diana wore this outfit, it was already the '80s. She showcased a lot of great looks during this era, but she was always keen on maintaining a balanced silhouette. In both these pictures, she looks confident in puffed-up tops and pencil skirts finished off with fashionable belts.
These days, a balanced silhouette is often seen worn by Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex. This style hack is even reversible; choose a tucked-in top worn over a puffed-up skirt.
Fascinating Fascinators
We now enter the fascinator territory, which is often seen worn by Royal Family members. When Kate Middleton wedded Prince William at Westminster Abbey in 2011, about 23 million people watched them in America alone. The Good Housekeeping website even reported that over 2 billion people watched the event live.
During the royal nuptial, Princess Eugenie (on the left) wore this unique fascinator. Meanwhile, her sister, Princess Beatrice (on the right) opted for a floral design. They're too much for most, but these headpieces are still all over the United Kingdom.
Minimal Makeup Is The Way To Go
As you've probably noticed, women from the Royal Family only wear minimal makeup. They often veer away from bold eyeshadows and intense lip shades. And yes, it is part of the royal etiquette for them to keep it natural.
Prince Harry would have surely found his wife, Meghan Markle, stunning in this pared-back look. However, his late mother, Princess Diana, is among the royals that have bucked the royal protocol. She had even been seen rocking some blue eyeliner on some occasions.
Re-Wearable Regalia Is An Investment
It's not a big deal for Royal Family members to re-wear their garments. They are subsidized by the populace at large, after all. Kate is especially known for repeating clothes and sporting inexpensive high-street items.
In this photo, she is in a white shirtdress from a London boutique called Suzannah. Kate first presented it in 2019 at Wimbledon. She then opted for a different-colored belt to wear again the next year. By 2022, the piece made another appearance during a memorial service.
Pick Up Your Own Pillbox Hat
We've seen headbands, and we've already introduced you to fascinators. This time, the pillbox hat takes center stage. These chic headpieces were first created in the '30s, and their most celebrated fan is probably the exquisite Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. She even wore one during her husband President John F. Kennedy's inauguration in 1961.
As for the royals, Kate is seen dismounting a plane in a pretty red pillbox. Meanwhile, Meghan channeled fellow American Jackie O with a white one for 2019's Commonwealth Day, pairing it with a Victoria Beckham coat.
Equestrian Style Experimentation
Women of the British Royal Family know their way around horses. Princess Anne herself was a professional equestrian, who bagged numerous medals at the European Eventing Championships. She has even represented the United Kingdom at the Olympics!
Anne has integrated her adoration for horses into her personal style. This photo of Queen Elizabeth's eldest daughter (Princess Royal) was taken when she visited Russia in 1973. She incorporated a knotted neck scarf with a pinstripe button-down top tucked into black pants and finished it off with a belt.
Hold Hats Using Combs
By now, we all know how royals love their headpieces. They've even come up with several hacks surrounding them, and among those is using combs to keep hats in place. Princess Diana, in particular, often had these things put into her hats to keep strong winds blowing them away.
In this snap from 1985, Diana visited Nottingham while wearing a Caroline Charles blue velvet suit and a John Boyd hat. This ensemble, with its puffy shoulders and high neck ruffles, just screams the '80s!
Give Us That Extra Lining
Fiddling with clothing is a big no-no for royal women. That's why we don't really see them rearrange bra straps, pull down hems, or even scratch an irritating itch. Avoiding these blunders entails the royal staff thinking of all possible scenarios.
To evade discomfort, Queen Elizabeth sometimes has added lining sewn into her outfits. Her Majesty sometimes wears embellished garments as pictured, and they would've irritated her skin if extra linings weren't there. On the left, was her from a 2005 Royal Variety performance, while the opposite is from her 1999 golden wedding anniversary.
Say Goodbye To Blisters With Big Shoes
Now here's a royal hack that anyone would appreciate. Apparently, one way to not have blisters is to choose footwear that is a tad too big. Even celebrities utilize this trick to stop their feet from rubbing against the interiors of their designer stilettos.
What you're looking at are some examples of Meghan Markle in pumps that are obviously a size or two larger than her actual sizing. Se wore the flesh-colored Aquazzura ones to reveal that she was engaged to Prince Harry in 2017.
Sulfate-Free Shampoo To Save Those Strands
We can't remember ever seeing Kate Midleton having dry, dull hair. We would even go on to say that her healthy tresses could rival that of a Disney princess. A lot of sources have speculated about the products that the Duchess of Cambridge uses, but what we're sure of is that they must have a sulfate-free formula.
Supposedly, Kate uses Kérastase's Bain Oleo-Relax Shampoo for wavy, thick strands. Her stylist Richard Ward formulated his own products, though, so her using his Cleanse & Condition formula is possible.
Prepared For Any Weather
We've learned that Royal Family members often opt for larger footwear to dodge blisters. But for Kate, there's another reason. The mother of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis appears to purchase various shoe sizes based on the season.
The Express website has reported that, because she knows that her feet swell up more when it's hot, Kate cleverly gets footwear that is a few sizes larger. Likewise, for the winter, she gets something closer to her true size due to less swelling. Smart!
A Brooch Completes The Look
Brooches have been seen as old-fashioned for a while until they slowly made their comeback in 2022. Well, it's the go-to accessory for Queen Elizabeth, who was seldomly seen without one. She even personalized them based on the nation or event she was attending.
Here, we can see Her Majesty showing off a blinged-up brooch, which was first gifted to Queen Alexandra in 1863 as a wedding present from King Edward VII. It was then passed onto Queen Mary, who endowed it to the late Queen.
Love The Headscarf Accessory
If you're not into hats, then maybe a headscarf is the one for you. Queen Elizabeth was a big fan of this countryside look and was often seen with a tied silk scarf underneath her chin.
This photo was snapped in 1981 during the Windsor Horse Show. The monarch used her favored Leica camera to capture pictures herself. She's clearly passed on her love for headscarves to her daughter, Princess Anne, who is seen on the left wearing one at the 2015 Bicentenary Celebrations of The Royal Yacht Squadron.
Three Words: Luxury Leather Insole
Just when we thought we've seen every royal footwear hack, from wearing silicone pantyhose to putting on larger shoes, they've got another one to offer. The other option for that no-slip effect is leather insoles. Similar to silicone, the fabric prevents the slip and slide of the feet.
Women Royal Family members often have to be on their feet throughout the day, so this tip does wonders for them. Kate Middleton must have worn them while in these flesh-colored pumps at Princess Charlotte's christening or even while on those simple black stilettos with a lovely Gucci tweed attire.
Blend With A Bud
Time to go back to beauty tips! This one is from Mary Greenwell, Diana's makeup artist. The late Princess of Wales loved a strong eyeliner game, but she was told to soften up her look for royal obligations. Greenwell did that by using a simple cotton bud, blending the liner ever so gently.
Grazia Daily wrote that the beauty expert was all about Diana's wonderful eyes because it was so easy to accentuate that she just brought out her features to the best of her ability. Greenwell even complimented the mother of two's skin, saying it's amazing.
A Toothbrush Can Combat Flyaways
Meghan Markle is also one to use simple household items in perfecting her looks. The mother of Archie and Lilibet gets her toothbrush to tame flyaways, which is the secret to why her hair always looks sleek.
Markle revealed that she spritzes hairspray on a little boar bristle toothbrush (a regular one also does the job!) and brushes down flyaways lightly. She can also smoothen the hairline with this hack, which is perfect for a sleek bun when she's off-camera.
Thick Is The Fabric Of Choice
Here is another tip from the royals to keep outfits from fluttering with the gust of strong winds. Choosing a weightier or thicker fabric keeps clothing in place. Similarly, opting for a fitted silhouette works best in keeping hems from billowing in the breeze.
Kate Middleton loves her tweed ensembles, and she's even re-worn this Catherine Walker gray garment while on a royal event. On the other hand, Princess Eugenie looks stunning in this cream number by Maje, a French brand.
Dress With Diplomacy In Mind
For royal visitation, it is not unusual for the Royal Family to put on something as a nod to their host country. Kate Middleton, as seen in the photo, has even gone to Canada in a radiant red Catherine Walker coatdress, which is a great match with the nation's flag. A maple leaf brooch was such a diplomatic way of accessorizing her look.
The Duchess fashionista also brought the same principle while on a trip to Scotland. In 2021, she went out with this blue tartan Holland Cooper coat, accessorizing it with a pair of the late Queen's earrings.
Picking Petite Purses
We generally see royals carrying small purses, and it must have something to do with hauling oversized bags not seeming ladylike. Queen Elizabeth was often photographed with her favorite kind of handbag that she uses all the time. Vogue has even reported that she had more than 200 purses by Launer, a British luxury brand.
On the right side of the photo, we can see Princess Diana carrying a dainty bag while sporting a vivid orange Versace number. The purse is called Lady Dior, and it was named after her in 1996.
The Queen Says No Wedges
Queen Elizabeth was very particular about what she liked and what she didn't, so there were royal rules that were heeded in her presence. For instance, Her Majesty absolutely hated wedge shoes. So even though Kate has worn them in public, she ditched them whenever she was with the Queen.
This photo shows Kate and Meghan in stilettos. Kate is showing off her $56 Aldo footwear with an Emilia Wickstead number, while Meghan is in her olive green Christian Louboutins.
Break In Those New Shoes
In Queen Elizabeth II's case, it wasn't enough to merely slip on brand-new shoes. She actually had somebody that wore them in for her. Angela Kelly, the monarch's dresser, had put on Her Majesty's footwear so that they were comfy enough when it was time for her to slip them on.
Believe it or not, Queen Elizabeth had worn the same style of footwear for five decades. They were handmade by London's Anello & Davide. A footman airs those items out and puts them in separate cotton or silk bags after the monarch has worn them.
Eyelashes Should Always Be Curled
Since royal women are all for that natural look, you won't ever catch them wearing false eyelashes. Meghan likes to keep that fresh-faced look by curling her lashes. She's even said that doing it makes her look more alive even when she's not wearing a smidge of makeup.
Meghan has shared that her lash curler comes from the Shu Uemura brand. Another of her must-have beauty tools is her Dior Show Iconic mascara. And for thrifty girls out there, rejoice because even this royal loves the Maybelline Lash Sensational Luscious Mascara.
The Coat and Dress Combination
The no-so-secret secret to keeping warm and fashionable at the same time is simply combining a coat and a dress. This hybrid attire also leads to hems not going anywhere other than where they should be. And since royals aren't allowed to remove outerwear in public, it makes for the best solution.
Kate Middleton is practically the queen of the coatdress, with the many photos she has out there while wearing them. Just look at how good she looks in that soft yellow attire and that gray tweed number.
A Wrap To Cinch That Waist
Let's talk about the wrap dress. Diane Von Furstenberg is the go-to for these waist-cinching pieces. In this side-by-side picture, we can see Kate Middleton on the left with her navy and white print DvF Ikat variant. It screams summer elegance even more after she paired it with her classic Kate blow-dry.
On the right, we have Meghan Markle wearing a vibrant folk-style wrap-around by Figue. She sported it in Fiji while wearing espadrille wedges, which we know that the Queen wouldn't have liked.
Happily Sidestep Those Hair Dents
It's easy to notice that the Duchess of Sussex loves her low, loose buns. She even gave us a hack related to it; why is she such a fan of it though? The answer is that this style prevents hair dents.
This damage-evading hairdo means that the former "Castle" star can sport a sleek look in the day and flowing tresses at night. Meghan can also benefit from not tying her locks when it's still wet because that is when strands are at their most fragile state.
Make Meaningful Fashion Moments
Fashion is a great way to introduce who you are to the world, and it can even be used to tell a story or make stand. When Kate Middleton went to the 2018 BAFTAs, she chose a black belt to cinch her waist in solidarity with the Time's Up movement.
Kate has also sent other subtle signals through her style choices, like when she went to a memorial service for Princess Diana, her late mother-in-law. She wore a poppy print Prada filled with the flower of remembrance for Prince William's mother.
Monochrome To Make An Impression
Queen Elizabeth II was the queen of monochrome, and in 1989, she put on this red number on her way to a St Anne's Church visit. She even wore her signature handbag, pumps, and brooch.
Younger royals seem to have been inspired by the Queen's style, and here we see Meghan looking glorious in a maroon monochrome ensemble. She wore it in 2021 to visit New York. Unlike the late Queen, the Duchess matched her stilettos to her outfit, and we just love it!
All For Breaking The Rules
Women of the Royal Family are always expected to follow all the royal protocols, but we just love how some of them find ways to break the rules cheekily. Just look at Meghan wearing that Mother Denim ripped jeans to the Invictus Games, raising some eyebrows.
Even Princess Anne is all in for breaking the rules sometimes, as she did in 1973. The daughter of the late Prince Philip sported this '70s tweed suit and a yellow collared button-down. Of course, we can't miss that long gold chain!
More On The Queen's Love For Lipstick
By now, it is safe to say that Her Majesty was quite a fan of lipsticks. In fact, the late Queen loved having her lips rouged so much that she commissioned her own shade to go with her coronation robes during the 1952 ceremony.
The Balmoral Lipstick, named after her Scottish country-side residence, was a delicate red-blue lippie formulated by Clarins. We're just a bit sad that we won't be seeing new photos of the mother of four touching up in public.
Princess Diana's Tip For Great Skin
Celebrated for her natural but elevated beauty, it's not hard see why the mother of Prince William and Prince Harry still inspires some of the best looks today. It all starts with her glowing complexion, says Mary Greenwell, who began working with the princess in 1991.
According to the makeup artist, Diana was so dedicated to improving her skin that she cut back on drinking so it would always be at 100 percent. We don't think we've ever seen a photo of her during a bad-skin-day, so her dedication clearly paid off.
Rose Hip Oil Does Wonders For The Skin
Here's one more beauty tip; this time, from Kate Middleton. If you want to achieve glowing skin, make skincare a priority, as this royal does. She is reportedly fond of using Nivea's Soft Moisturising Crème, which she has previously been seen buying, according to Marie Claire.
Another magazine, Hello!, pointed out that Kate loves using organic rosehip oil, particularly the one from Trilogy. It's a product that she started falling in love with while she was carrying Princess Charlotte in her tummy.
Use Elastic Bands to Hold Hats in Place
This would be our last hat tip for this article, and it is also about keeping those headpieces from falling off in place. After all, it can be difficult to keep them on, especially when you're expected to wear them at off-kilter angles.
A a custom hatmaker named Jill Courtemanche shared that royals usually wear elastic in a similar color to their locks to keep their hats in place. For this tip to work, wear them under the strands at the back, where it can rest below the bump on the base of the head.
Hide Chipped Nails With Skintone Nail Polish
Apart from it being a royal tradition, there's another reason why we don't see women of the Royal Family wearing bright red or blue nail polish. Wearing natural-looking colors closer to the skintone is great at concealing chipped nails. We're not saying that they have them, but since their all-about neutrals, we can't even tell, which means that this hack works.
Princess Diana resorted to nail biting due to stress after marrying a prince. But by 1991, she stopped doing it altogether. She was proud that she began wearing brighter shades to show them off, as per Vogue.
Instantly Lengthen Those Legs
There's another benefit of keeping things neutral, which is connected to footwear. Yes, skintone shoes are so flattering that it goes well with any outfit from prints to brights. But other than that, it can make you look tall.
According to celebrity stylist and coach Miranda Holder, flesh-colored footwear can give off a leg-lengthening effect that can then lead to looking more slender. On top of that, it also makes accessorizing easier because it leaves lots of leeway to have fun with any bling.
Do Face Workouts
So how does Meghan Markle maintain those to-die-for cheekbones? Well, the "Elephant" narrator had previously shared that it's all thanks to this tip.
Meghan disclosed to Birchbox in 2014 that she does facial exercises from Nicola Joss, one of her favorite aestheticians. It helps in sculpting the face from the inside out, and she swears that it works no matter how silly it can make you feel. Meghan even added that her cheekbones and jawline look way more sculpted on days that does it.
Applying Makeup on the Go
Like ordinary people, royals are busy people too. That could be the reason why, like any ordinary woman, Princess Eugenie would often apply her makeup inside her vehicle. The mother of one even uses products that are familiar to beauty enthusiasts out there.
Princess Eugenue, who knows that she's good really at doing her face on the move, uses items from Charlotte Tilbury and Bobbi Brown. As she shared on a 2016 Harper's Bazaar article, she thinks they are geniuses. She's particularly fond of Charlotte Tilbury's mascara and Bobbi Brown's bronzer.