Forget royal scandals, the new debate in the palace is all about fashion!
Queen Camilla just wore a stunning pink dress that looks incredibly similar to one of Princess Diana’s iconic looks, and royal fans are having a meltdown.
The question on everyone’s lips: who wore it better?
Queen Camilla recently turned heads. She sparked a fashion face-off by wearing an outfit similar to one Princess Diana famously donned in the 80s.
The occasion? The 80th Anniversary Commemorations of D-Day in Portsmouth on June 6.
Camilla popped in pink at the U.K.’s national event, prompting many to ponder the choice of such a surprising shade for a solemn service.
The 76-year-old Queen stood out in a pale pink coat dress paired with brown shoes and a matching hat. She was spotted standing next to King Charles and Prince William amidst people with dark suits and military uniforms.
King Charles III, Prince William and Queen Camilla on June 5, 2024, in Portsmouth, England | Source: Getty Images
Traditionally, royal women wear black or other dark colors for military-related memorial events, but Queen Camilla seemed to have her reasons for this bold deviation.
What caught many eyes was the uncanny resemblance of Camilla’s outfit to one Princess Diana wore in 1983 during a visit to Newcastle in Australia with then-Prince Charles. Diana’s ensemble, while similar, lacked a long pink coat and featured white shoes and a bouquet.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla on June 5, 2024, in Portsmouth, England | Source: Getty Images
The fashion déjà vu ignited a lively and spirited debate among fans, who took to Facebook to weigh in on which of King Charles’ wives wore it better. In a side-by-side comparison photo on Facebook, people flooded the comments section, with ardent supporters of both women passionately defending their favorite.
Team Camilla didn’t hold back, with one fan declaring, “Camilla definitely,” implying the Queen outshone Diana. Another gushed, “Camilla looks stunning!!!” adding a flurry of heart emojis. A third admirer noted, “Queen Camilla looks more elegant, beautiful [sic].”
Prince Charles, and Princess Diana visit Australia, At Maitland, New South Wales, on 29th March 1983. | Source: Getty Images
Meanwhile, team Diana was equally vocal and unwavering in their support. “Definitely Diana,” asserted one fan, while another confidently proclaimed, “Diana without a doubt!” A fervent follower affirmed, “Diana, 100%.”
Princess Diana was known for her love of an all-pink wardrobe from a young age. Even after becoming a royal, she maintained her signature style, particularly her penchant for rose-tinted outfits. Her fashion choices have since become a defining part of her legacy.
Prince Charles, and Princess Diana visit Australia, At Maitland, New South Wales on March 29, 1983. | Source: Getty Images
Interestingly, both Camilla and Diana’s dresses were designed by Catherine Walker. Walker, a tall and striking woman with a similar body type to Diana, created many of Diana’s iconic looks.
After Diana’s separation from King Charles, her fashion became even more significant to her, with Walker designing outfits that were exquisite, sexy, and distinguished. Even in death, Diana was buried in an all-black dress designed by Walker.
Princess Diana at Maitland, New South Wales on March 29, 1983. | Source: Getty Images
This sartorial showdown not only rekindled fond memories but also highlighted the enduring influence of both women’s styles, keeping the royal fashion legacy alive and well.