Princess Diana’s Nieces Star in Aspinal Campaign Favored by Kate Middleton
Princess Diana’s Nieces Star in Aspinal Campaign Favored by Kate Middleton

Princess Diana’s Nieces Star in Aspinal Campaign Favored by Kate Middleton

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Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer, nieces of the late Princess Diana, are making waves with their recent fashion campaign for British luxury brand Aspinal of London, a label also favored by the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton. The twins embraced a 1960s retro style with vintage-inspired wardrobes and blonde wigs, capturing a blend of classic British sophistication and modern fashion sensibility in a countryside Sussex setting. Meanwhile, Kate Middleton continued to showcase her elegant style at the Order of the Garter service, rewearing a Self-Portrait belted blazer and lace skirt paired with a Strathberry multrees chain wallet, a brand she frequently chooses for its timeless and affordable luxury appeal. Middleton's bag choice echoes a style previously endorsed by Meghan Markle, reinforcing the brand's popularity among royals. The Order of the Garter, a prestigious UK chivalry tradition dating back some 700 years, was attended by key royal figures, underscoring the event's ceremonial importance. These developments highlight both the enduring influence of royal fashion and the familial connections that continue to shape public interest in British aristocracy.

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