Royals are not only famous for their elegant fashion style, but also for the way they choose accessories to complete their appearance. One of them is the handbag - a symbol of luxury, sophistication and class.
Handbags are not just accessories but also a way for royals to express their style and taste. Many classic designs have become fashion icons thanks to the favor of royals around the world.
From exquisite leather designs to intricate beaded creations, each bag tells its own fascinating story.
The Chanel bag, featuring a classic diamond quilted pattern and enameled handle, was used by Duchess Kate Middleton during the state visit of the Emir of Qatar to the UK (Photo: Getty Images).
Princess Diana's love for Christian Dior was evident when she frequently carried the Lady Dior bag. Originally named the Chouchou, it was later renamed the Lady in her honor (Photo: Tim Graham).
For nearly 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II has been sporting vibrant outfits, paired with a Launer handbag, at almost every royal event (Photo: Shutterstock).
All eyes were on the Chanel bag that matched Queen Camilla's outfit. Part of the 2016 collection, the bag features a luxurious quilted leather exterior and the brand's iconic logo (Photo: Getty Images).
Showing her preference for affordable brands, Queen Letizia of Spain has been spotted carrying a striking red leather bag from Zara on several occasions (Photo: Getty Images).
Max Mara's blush pink Whitney bag added a touch of sophistication to Queen Mary's recent trip to Assens, Denmark (Photo: Getty Images).
With a vintage-inspired design and bold red hue, the Aspinal of London bag was Princess Beatrice's must-have evening accessory (Photo: Justin Goff).
The Strathberry Small Crossbody Bag was worn by Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh at Royal Ascot. The simple design and signature clasp of the bag added a touch of elegance to the overall look (Photo: Getty Images).
According to Daily Mail
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