Queen Camilla took a style note from the late Princess Diana for day four of the Royal Ascot 2025. The royal attended the event on Friday, wearing an all-white outfit consisting of a flowing coatdress with three-quarter sleeves, featuring delicate embroidery along the edges and hem. The ensemble was completed with matching accessories, including a white Lady Dior bag.
Designed by Dior‘s former artistic director Gianfranco Ferré in 1994, the bag was named Lady Dior in 1996 as a tribute to Princess Diana. Bernadette Chirac gifted the accessory to Diana in 1995, and the royal carried the bag at multiple public engagements, including at her first Met Gala in New York City.
For her appearance at Royal Ascot, Queen Camilla chose the brand’s small Lady Dior “My ABCDior” bag, which features gold-finish metal D.I.O.R. charms fully pavé-set with white resin pearls. The bag retails for $6,200.
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Queen Camilla had previously carried another Lady Dior bag in a cream shade at Wimbledon 2024.
This is the second time Queen Camilla has worn Dior at Royal Ascot 2025. For the event’s kick-off on Monday, the wife of King Charles III wore a wrap dress designed by the French brand. The gray ensemble featured long sleeves and sinuous lines. She added a pair of Chanel shoes to her attire and wore a hat courtesy of Philip Treacy.
On Wednesday, Queen Camilla opted for an emerald green dress by Anna Valentine, paired with a coordinating hat. She wore another Anna Valentine dress on Thursday, donning a sky-blue midi dress.
Royal Ascot is an annual event held every June in Ascot, England. Founded by Queen Anne in 1711, this five-day festival is renowned for its rich heritage, world-class racing and British pageantry, attracting more than 250,000 racegoers and a global television audience spanning more than 180 territories.