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28 of the best fall fashion looks worn by royals

28 of the best fall fashion looks worn by royals
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One of Princess Diana's most iconic looks is this jeans, blazer, and sweatshirt combo she wore in 1988.Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty Images
  • Royals around the world are known for being style icons, especially in the fall and winter seasons.
  • From Princess Diana to Queen Letizia of Spain, royals have rocked fall trends including from jeans, leather pants, and plaid blazers.

Royals around the world have mastered the art of fall fashion.

From Princess Diana's iconic jeans-and-blazer look to Queen Letizia's bold red pantsuit and plaid skirts, these royals know how to turn heads with quintessential autumnal style.

Here are 28 of the best royal fall fashion looks.

Meghan Markle exemplified fall fashion in this all-camel outfit complete with a stylish coat.

Meghan Markle exemplified fall fashion in this all-camel outfit complete with a stylish coat.
Meghan Markle in January 2020.      Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images

Markle paired a stunning, brown silk skirt from Massimo Dutti with a simple brown turtleneck, Reiss camel-colored coat, and brown velvet Jimmy Choo pumps.

Though the look made its debut in January, it's perfectly in line with this year's fall trends of midi skirts and fun textures like velvet.

In October 2019, Markle paired a burgundy leather pencil skirt by Hugo Boss with a matching V-neck sweater.

In October 2019, Markle paired a burgundy leather pencil skirt by Hugo Boss with a matching V-neck sweater.
Meghan Markle attends a roundtable discussion on gender equality on October 25, 2019.      Jeremy Selwyn/WPA Pool/Getty Images

Markle has been known to opt for monochromatic looks, often with a touch of leather or satin.

For an early October appearance in 2018, Meghan Markle wore an emerald pencil skirt and forest green blouse.

For an early October appearance in 2018, Meghan Markle wore an emerald pencil skirt and forest green blouse.
Meghan Markle in 2018.      Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

While the green $595 Hugo Boss skirt and $99 green silk blouse from & Other Stories are currently both unavailable, leather skirts are perfect for the chilly fall weather.

Markle dressed down for a New Zealand appearance in October 2018.

Markle dressed down for a New Zealand appearance in October 2018.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in October 2018.      Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images

She paired a simple ensemble of black pants and a black turtleneck with a pair of wedge booties and a statement grey coat.

Meghan Markle wore this green sweater layered over a classic button-up in February 2014, but the look is perfect for the fall season.

Meghan Markle wore this green sweater layered over a classic button-up in February 2014, but the look is perfect for the fall season.
Meghan Markle in February 2014 in New York City.      Bennett Raglin/Getty Images

Markle paired the olive-toned sweater with a pair of chic black satin pants and pumps.

Nothing says apple picking and bonfires like a simple jean jacket, and Meghan Markle certainly turned heads when she wore this classic look in September 2019.

Nothing says apple picking and bonfires like a simple jean jacket, and Meghan Markle certainly turned heads when she wore this classic look in September 2019.
Markle during her royal tour of South Africa in September 2019.      Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images

During her time as a working royal, Meghan Markle was typically known for wearing elegant dresses, sophisticated coats, and heels. However, she certainly isn't afraid of a more casual look.

Prince Harry has also worn a few notable fall fashion pieces, like this puffer coat.

Prince Harry has also worn a few notable fall fashion pieces, like this puffer coat.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in October 2018.      Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images

Both he and wife Meghan Markle wore outdoorsy jackets on an outing in October 2018.

Though we're used to seeing Kate Middleton dressed up, this casual fall look proved she can dress down and look just as stylish.

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Kate Middleton in October 2018.      Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Known for wearing affordable fashion brands, Middleton paired a pair of brown cargo-style pants from Zara with a light green jacket and her favorite pair of Penelope Chilvers boots.

Middleton wore this walnut brown printed dress by Orla Kiely to a charity event in 2013.

Middleton wore this walnut brown printed dress by Orla Kiely to a charity event in 2013.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visits the Only Connect and ex-offenders projects on November 19, 2013.      Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images

From the button details on the dress' bodice to the duchess' brown suede booties, the look is chic enough for a royal engagement yet casual enough for anyone to wear out on the town this fall.

Nothing screams "fall" more than this matching maroon blazer and skirt ensemble.

Nothing screams "fall" more than this matching maroon blazer and skirt ensemble.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visits a UCL Developmental Neuroscience Lab on November 21, 2018.      Arthur Edwards/WPA Pool/Getty Images

She also wore a pair of simple black suede pumps, tights, and a turtleneck.

One of the duchess' most iconic fashion moments is this wine-colored sweater teamed with a pair of green culottes.

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Kate Middleton in October 2019.      Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images

The royal wore pants by high-street fashion brand Jigsaw with a burgundy knit sweater by Warehouse. She added a matching Chanel handbag to complete the fall-ready look.

Middleton wore a classic grey blazer with a pair of simple black pants and a turtleneck sweater in 2018.

Middleton wore a classic grey blazer with a pair of simple black pants and a turtleneck sweater in 2018.
Kate Middleton in October 2018.      Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images

Blazers are a common trend during the fall season.

Middleton wore this army green jacket with a chunky maroon turtleneck sweater and a necktie in 2019.

Middleton wore this army green jacket with a chunky maroon turtleneck sweater and a necktie in 2019.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visits the Scouts' headquarters at Gilwell Park.      Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

Bandanas and neckties, either worn around your neck or as a hair accessory, are one of the biggest fall fashion trends this year.

Princess Beatrice has also been known to rock a fall look.

Princess Beatrice has also been known to rock a fall look.
Princess Beatrice in October 2017.      Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images

The royal wore a black dress with metallic floral appliqués to an art event in New York City in 2017.

Beatrice's sister, Princess Eugenie, wore an autumnal floral dress to an event in October 2017.

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Princess Eugenie in October 2017.      David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images

The royal paired the stunning look with a pair of suede knee-high boots.

Princess Eugenie rocked a seemingly fall-inspired look to a Dior event in 2019.

Princess Eugenie rocked a seemingly fall-inspired look to a Dior event in 2019.
Princess Eugenie in October 2019.      David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images

The simple, structured black dress featured a white collar that made the princess look like a much chicer version of Wednesday Addams.

Princess Diana embodied fall style while wearing a Fair Isle sweater, white turtleneck, khaki-colored corduroy pants, and green rain boots after her engagement to Prince Charles was announced.

Princess Diana embodied fall style while wearing a Fair Isle sweater, white turtleneck, khaki-colored corduroy pants, and green rain boots after her engagement to Prince Charles was announced.
Princess Diana and Prince Charles at Craigowan Lodge, Balmoral Estate in 1981.      Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty Images

Fair Isle and Aztec-inspired sweaters were very on-trend in the '80s, as was corduroy, which remains popular in current fall and winter trends.

Princess Diana looked effortlessly chic in this collared, plaid tan coat with a matching hat.

Princess Diana looked effortlessly chic in this collared, plaid tan coat with a matching hat.
Princess Diana in November 1982.      Georges De Keerle/Getty Images

Despite Princess Diana wearing the look in 1982, it would fit right in with fall fashion trends of today.

Princess Diana wore a wine-colored ensemble with a matching hat in October 1985.

Princess Diana wore a wine-colored ensemble with a matching hat in October 1985.
Princess Diana in October 1985.      Jayne Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images

The bow on the royal's collar coordinated perfectly with her oxblood leather belt.

One of Princess Diana's most iconic looks is this jeans, blazer, and sweatshirt combo she wore in 1988.

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Princess Diana in 1988.      Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty Images

The super-casual look is still effortlessly chic and fall-appropriate.

The "people's princess" often wore tartan during her time as a royal.

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Princess Diana in November 1988.      Georges De Keerle/Getty Images

The pattern was a major trend in the '80s — it still is each and every fall season.

While out shopping in October 1994, Princess Diana looked sophisticated in belted white pants, a simple turtleneck, and an olive green blazer.

While out shopping in October 1994, Princess Diana looked sophisticated in belted white pants, a simple turtleneck, and an olive green blazer.
Princess Diana shopping on October 15, 1994.      Tom Wargacki/WireImage/Getty Images

The royal's matching accessories complete this timeless fall fashion look.

Queen Elizabeth herself has also worn chic, fall-appropriate styles in the past.

Queen Elizabeth herself has also worn chic, fall-appropriate styles in the past.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip enjoying a walk during their honeymoon in November 1947.      Topical Press Agency/Getty Images

In one of the most famous photos of the royal, Queen Elizabeth II was seen wearing a button-up coat and brooch while walking with Prince Philip on their honeymoon in 1947.

Queen Elizabeth also wore a matching camel cardigan and skirt to a horse-racing event in 1982.

Queen Elizabeth also wore a matching camel cardigan and skirt to a horse-racing event in 1982.
Queen Elizabeth II watches the International Driving Grand Prix in 1982.      Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty Images

The Queen paired the look with a colorful printed blouse and a headscarf.

Queen Letizia of Spain is known for being one of the most fashionable royals, and this look from October 2015 is just one example of why.

Queen Letizia of Spain is known for being one of the most fashionable royals, and this look from October 2015 is just one example of why.
Queen Letizia of Spain in October 2015.      Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images

The stylish royal wore a burgundy lambskin dress by one of her favorite designers, Hugo Boss, to an event at Madrid's La Zarzuela Palace.

Queen Letizia rocked a leather look once again in October 2018.

Queen Letizia rocked a leather look once again in October 2018.
Queen Letizia of Spain in October 2018.      Oscar Gonzalez/NurPhoto/Getty Images

The royal paired leather pants with simple black pumps and a pink printed coat while attending a seminar in Spain.

Queen Letizia turned heads in a grey plaid skirt with an asymmetrical hemline at an event in October 2019.

Queen Letizia turned heads in a grey plaid skirt with an asymmetrical hemline at an event in October 2019.
Queen Letizia of Spain in October 2019.      Oscar Gonzalez/NurPhoto/Getty Images

Plaid is one of this fall's biggest trends, and the royal showed how to style it perfectly — with simple accessories and just a touch of leather.

Perhaps one of the boldest royal fall fashion looks on this list is from Queen Letizia.

Perhaps one of the boldest royal fall fashion looks on this list is from Queen Letizia.
Queen Letizia of Spain in October 2020.      Paolo Blocco/WireImage/Getty Images

In October, the royal stepped out in a jaw-dropping red pantsuit with matching heels. While the dramatic look is perfect for the fall and holiday season, Letizia has also worn the suit, designed by Argentine designer Roberto Torretta, in the spring.

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