Times the royals dressed down and we loved it
Times the Royals Dressed Down and We Loved It

No matter how glamorous life may be for princesses and queens, even royals need a fashion break from their Manolo Blahniks and Alexander McQueen coat dresses.
Though royals are not often photographed in their laidback looks, when they are, we’re just as fascinated with their easy-going outfit choices as we are with their tiaras and sashes.
Princess Anne

Princess Anne sported a denim shirt, pants, and red bandana for an equestrian event in Luhmühlen near Hamburg on 19 July 1977. Her then-husband Mark Phillips wore a more formal ensemble, though we like Princess Anne's Rosie-the-Riveter look.
Meghan Markle

While visiting the Moroccan Royal Federation of Equestrian Sports in 2019, Harry and Meghan stopped to admire some horses. The Duchess of Sussex, who was pregnant at the time, wore a mens J.Crew jacket, black jeans, and black boots.
Princess Eugenie

The princess fit right in with her I-just-did-a-yoga-class look while out and about in New York City in 2014. Famous as she is, she was hardly recognizable in a blue t-shirt, striped top, and black leggings.
Kate Middleton

For a visit to the The Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative at Bond Primary School, the Duchess of Cambridge dressed down but still looked put together for the event. She wore a PlayBrave's Clarice track jacket, Monreal London track pants, and a pair of Nike Vapormax sneakers.

The Duchess of Sussex's version of dressing down consisted of a billowy Reformation striped dress and lace-up brown sandals from Sarah Flint. This flowy ensemble was one of the more comfortable pregnancy looks Meghan packed for her 16-day royal tour back in October 2018.
Princess Beatrice

Princess Beatrice blended right in with all the mall shoppers back in 2010. The then 22-year-old royal wore a graphic top with baggy blue jeans and a pair of beat up green Converse sneakers. If we didn't know better, we'd mistake her for one of our friends who loved to frequent Journeys.

For a walk through the Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand, Meghan wore a Seasalt Cornwall jacket and her vegan Stella McCartney x Adidas sneakers. Though we would have opted for black leggings, Meghan, being a duchess, chose Outland Denim jeans as a comfier alternative to a skirt or dress.
Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece, who was 22 years old in this pic, is one of the few royals who can wear whatever she likes. For a trip to New York City in 2016, the princess explored the big apple in a black T-shirt, denim shorts, and gray booties. This is one of the most laidback outfits we've seen on a royal!

Before Kate became the Duchess of Cambridge, she was just another student waiting to graduate from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Taken in 2005, this photo shows Kate in a tiny white cami and low-rise blue jeans with that classic early 2000s wide belt as an accessory. Though the Duchess of Cambridge would never be caught in such a look now, we fully appreciate this good throwback outfit.
Princess Charlene of Monaco

While walking around Portofino, Italy in 2013, Princess Charlene of Monaco swapped her fancy ballgowns for a plain, body-hugging knit dress and silver sandals. The vacation look is effortless. We recommend everyone pack the same in their travel carry ons.
Princess Diana

Princess Diana couldn't have predicted biker shorts would become a trend when she was photographed in this neon orange pair in 1995. The late princess paired hers with a Virgin Atlantic sweatshirt, long socks, and chunky sneakers for a "I just left my Zumba class" outfit. Unlike Meghan Markle or Kate Middleton, who we likely won't ever see in biker shorts, Princess Di rocked hers without a care in the world.

The first time we saw Meghan in sneakers was during the Invictus Games on the royal tour. She wore a pair from Veja, a French brand focused on fair trade and sustainability. Prince Harry matched his wife in an equally casual Invictus jacket and denim look, though he wore a pair of Adidas sneakers.
Queen Rania of Jordan

Queen Rania of Jordan went incognito at LAX with an all-black outfit in 2017. This was one of the rare instances where we saw the royal not dressed to impress in public. Though, this outfit was still slightly more dressy than the standard American sweatpants-and-leather-jacket airport look.

For a casual day at the beach, Meghan slipped into a striped maxi dress by Martin Grant and a pair of Castañer espadrilles, which she took off once her feet hit the sand. This was the royal-approved counterpart to a normal's bikini and denim shorts.

For a visit to Luanda, Angola in 1997, Princess Diana stayed comfortable in the heat with a sleeveless denim top and olive-colored capris. She wore a pair of woven espadrille flats. The royal was ahead of her time, even in such a casual look, as her entire outfit is something we'd gladly still wear today.

Like her sister Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie's casual footwear of choice is a pair of Converse. In 2009, she wore them with black tights, a belted dress, and a cardigan on her first day at Newcastle University. Did she master a laidback yet comfy college outfit? I vote yes.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway

Crown princess Mette-Marit of Norway participated in a waste clean up in 2016 and looked almost unrecognizable in a gray hoodie, top, jeans, and brown boots (with a neon yellow sanitation vest). For reference, Mette-Marit normally opts for tiaras, gowns...the whole nine yards, for most events.
Kate Middleton and Prince William

In 2011, Kate and Wills, newly married, embarked on their first royal tour together in Canada. The two donned matching red hoodies after being made honorary members of the Canadian Rangers. Both Kate and William more closely resembled college students on summer break in these looks than the stately royals they are now.
Queen Letizia

In 2010, Queen Letizia flew under the radar while Christmas shopping in Madrid, Spain. The royal blended in with shoppers by wearing sunglasses, a puffer coat, jeans, and buckled booties. Though I'm sure she was trailed by security detail, the royal looked like any other person you'd pass on the street.

An iconic look if there ever was one: Diana looked casual and straight out of a magazine in this jeans and oversized blazer look.