The worst royal fashion faux pas moments
- Sarah Ferguson, 1988
- Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, 2005
- Princess Beatrice And Princess Eugenie, 2011
- Charlotte Casiraghi, 2016
- Queen Letizia Of Spain, 2004
- Princess Diana, 1981
- Sarah Ferguson, 1987
- Sarah Ferguson, 1991
- Princess Anne, 1985
- Princess Beatrice, 2017
- Princess Victoria Of Sweden, 2004
- Zara Tindall, 2008

Being a royal typically means that you have access to the finest clothes and accessories, but unfortunately money can't buy good taste.
While we are used to seeing royals as fashion icons in glamorous dresses and extravagant jewelry, they don't get it right 100% of the time. In this gallery, we look at some of the worst royal fashion faux pas in history.
Curious? Click through and see if you agree with us.
Sarah Ferguson, 1988

Okay, Ferguson was attending a fashion show in Los Angeles. But still, there is hardly ever a good reason to look like a mix of Carmen Miranda and a Flamenco dancer.
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, 2005

Not even a queen should walk down the red carpet dressed in an Amazon rain forest-inspired gown.
Princess Beatrice And Princess Eugenie, 2011

It's easy to see why the outfits they wore for Kate Middleton and Prince William's wedding became famous on the internet. There was even a meme comparing them with the stepsisters in 'Cinderella.'
Charlotte Casiraghi, 2016

Monaco's Charlotte Casiraghi wore this black and gold mini-dress to the Vogue Foundation Gala in 2016. It has more hectic detail than a Renaissance painting.
Queen Letizia Of Spain, 2004

That pink frock would probably have passed in the '90s, but it just looks weird if you're attending a wedding in the 21st century.
Princess Diana, 1981

Was Princess Diana wearing a costume on her way to a child's birthday party to work as an entertainer? No, Lady Di was actually attending the 1981 Royal Ascot horse race.
Sarah Ferguson, 1987

The Duchess of York did not disappoint (again) at the Cafe Society Royal Ball. The polka-dot dress is indeed very cute—if you're a 1950s pin-up model.

It's impressive how often the Duchess of York can get it wrong. This is a bit too much for a Naval Staff dinner, don't you think?
Sarah Ferguson, 1991

The Duchess of York channeling her inner cowgirl at a polo match in Windsor.
Princess Anne, 1985

Okay, it was the '80s, so ruffled shoulders were a thing. But maybe for a movie premiere she should have toned it down a little?
Princess Beatrice, 2017

Princess Beatrice wore this dress, which appears to have been made with a Victorian lace curtain, to the V&A summer party in 2017.
Princess Victoria Of Sweden, 2004

This lime green dress with lace detail was not a great choice for the wedding of Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark and Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark.
Zara Tindall, 2008

We get it, the Royal Ascot is all about the hats. But it helps when the rest of the outfit works too.