Vote for November's best royal fashion moment
November was full of sparkles, tiaras, and festive colours...
Hi Royal Clubbers, it’s HELLO! lifestyle writer Katie Daly here.
With the winter nights drawing in, the royal style set have been making the most of the colder weather, and structured coats and chill-braving evening gowns have reigned supreme.
As HELLO!’s Lifestyle Writer, there isn’t a royal outfit that I’ve not had my eyes on as the month has played out, always ensuring I keep up to date with every gala, every charity event, and every international trip populating the calendars of royal ladies across the globe.

Those from the Princess of Wales, to Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall in Great Britain, through to Princess Charlene of Monaco and Queen Rania of Jordan have been keeping the sartorially-minded on their toes this month with a slew of outings. A particular highlight was the wife of Prince William’s return to the Royal Variety Performance – her first appearance since 2023 after she underwent preventative chemotherapy for cancer in 2024.
Her look (which we will get into shortly) did not disappoint, but that is hardly a surprise as she has previously made six appearances at the event which raises funds for the Royal Variety Charity, which provides support to individuals who have worked in the British entertainment industry and are in need due to illness, age, or hardship – and looked incrdible every time.
These looks remain a favourite of Oriona Robb, a luxury fashion stylist of over 20 years. “Across the years, she consistently gravitates toward fluid evening gowns with elegant movement; whether that’s through soft draping, delicate lace, or shimmering embellishment,” Oriona told us. “She always ensures her looks feel both regal and stage-ready.”
But Catherine isn’t the only one to impress in the style stakes this November. I have been spoiled for choice when it comes to picking a favourite look of the month – so keep scrolling to see my top five.
The Princess of Wales
The Princess of Wales’ look from the 2025 Royal Variety Performance on 19 November personified festive chic. She donned a figure-skimming green velvet number. The ‘Bobonne’ by Talbot Runhof featured a V neckline, as well as capped sleeves and a full-length skirt. The figure-skimming number was paired with Jenny Packham’s ‘Casa’ shimmering clutch, and the star of the show was undeniably Queen Elizabeth’s Greville Chandelier Earrings, which she borrowed from the royal jewellery archives. They were originally made for Dame Margaret Greville, a close friend of the Queen Mother. King George VI’s wife received them when Dame Margaret died in 1942 and later passed them down to the late Queen on her wedding day to Prince Philip in 1947.
Zara Tindall
Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall attended two days of the November Meeting at Cheltenham Racecourse this month – and looked fabulous on both occasions. Her look from 15 November stood out to me as she stunned in petrol blue. She rocked a leather mini skirt from Hobbs with a marl rollneck top. Elevating the pairing to the next level was a teal Karen Millen coat, as well as a Bee Smith matching hat, knee-high boots, and Aspinal of London’s ‘Lottie Pillow Navy Quilted Lambskin Clutch’ – sublime!
Princess Charlene
Princess Charlene of Monaco truly outdid herself at the Monaco National Day Gala, held at the Grimaldi Forum, on 19 November. To celebrate the sovereign, her husband Prince Albert, Charlene donned an icy white Armani Prive gown featuring long sleeves, a floor-skimming skirt, and ruched detailing on the bodice to add to the luxurious feel of the look. The gown also featured structured shoulders and a subtly extended boat neckline. Adding to the opulence of the look, the princess added the ‘Diamond Foam Tiara’ by Lorenz Baumer, which she wore to her wedding reception in 2011, as well as a glossy red lipstick for a touch of Hollywood glitz.
Queen Letizia
Queen Letizia of Spain embraced festive glamour a month early when she attended the XLII Francisco Cerecedo Journalism Awards at Hotel Ritz in Madrid on 18 November. The wife of King Felipe, who is a former news anchor herself, opted for an endlessly chic monochrome moment, anchoring her look with two fabulous burgundy pieces. She wore a cashmere crew neck jumper by Falconeri and brought party girl energy with a sequinned midi skirt by Massimo Dutti in the same merlot shade. She tied her look together with pumps and a clutch by Magrit in the same deep wine hue, as well as a satin finish lipstick.
Queen Rania
On 3 November, Queen Rania of Jordan put her (exceedingly stylish) stamp on a green look as she stepped out for the One Young World Summit in Munich, an annual event that brings together young leaders from over 100 countries to discuss global challenges like climate justice and technology. She looked incredible in ombré trousers by Alaia with a mint green fine knit top by the same brand to match her Jennifer Chamandi heels and Bottega Veneta bag. Her bouncy brunette waves and glossy lip rounded off the look nicely.
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