She may be a society beauty with an extensive designer wardrobe at her disposal – but Lady Amelia Windsor isn’t immune to the appeal of the Great British high street.
Lady Amelia jetted into Paris ahead of Fashion Week on Sunday wearing a pair of £39.50 Marks & Spencer trousers teamed with a chunky £35 neon knit from Topshop.
The granddaughter of the Duke of Kent paused to take a bathroom selfie upon arrival in the City of Lights, where just a day later she swapped her affordable separates for a dazzling Dior gown to take her seat on the Frow for designer Maria Grazia Chiuri’s SS19 show.
Lady Amelia, the 38th in line to the British throne, teamed her high street outfit with a pair of cowhide print pink boots from the collection she designed in collaboration with Penelope Chilvers.


Just a day later she dazzled in front of the cameras upon arrival to take her seat in the front row at Christian Dior’s SS19 show in Paris
She also offered her followers a closer look at her quirky outfit on her Instagram stories, sharing a snap of herself clutching an eco-coffee cup in her lap on board her flight to Paris.
Lady Amelia isn’t the only member of the royal family to shop on the high street.
The LA-born Duchess of Sussex appears to have developed a typically British love of Marks & Spencer since London became home – she wore a black bell sleeve jumper from the department store to visit Brixton with her then fiance Prince Harry, which immediately sold out.
And when she and her new husband Harry attended the wedding of Princess Diana’s niece Celia McCorquodale in June, Meghan teamed her £3,922 Oscar de la Renta gown with a £29.50 fascinator by Marks & Sparks.




The young royal, who is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, shared a snap of her view from her luxury Paris hotel, before heading to sit front row at the Dior SS19 show

Lady Amelia has become a firm fixture in fashion circles in recent years, since being named the ‘most beautiful royal’ by society bible Tatler.
As well as teaming up with Penelope Chilvers – a favourite of the Duchess of Cambridge – on her first collection of accessories, the creative Edinburgh University graduate has also modelled for Dolce & Gabbana and last year appeared on the cover of Vogue Japan.