Princess Charlotte's clever designer wardrobe 'transition' after turning 11


The Prince and Princess of Wales' only daughter, Princess Charlotte, is fast developing her own sense of style, which has been evident of late


Princess Charlotte of Wales during Trooping The Colour 2026 on June 13, 2026 in London, England. Trooping The Colour is a ceremonial parade celebrating the official birthday of the British Monarch. (Photo by Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)© UK Press via Getty Images
Laura Sutcliffe
Laura SutcliffeFashion and Beauty News Editor
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Princess Charlotte's wardrobe has always been respectful and, above all, age-appropriate. While many girls her age may don zany colours and crop-tops, Charlotte has always worn classic ensembles from beautiful boutique brands such as La Coqueta, Rachel Riley and Pepa London. 

However, since turning 11 in May, a subtle shift appears to have taken place when it comes to her attire; the young royal has been sporting a plethora of designer labels. 

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have a wholesome hobby at home© Getty Images
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis pictured during Trooping the Colour 2026

 Charlotte's designer looks

Trooping the Colour 2026 was a fine spectacle, and it's always such a special moment to see the royal family mounted on the iconic Buckingham Palace balcony. As always, the royal children were beautifully turned out, including Charlotte, who appeared perfectly poised as she sat in a carriage alongside her mother, the Princess of Wales, and her brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis.

Princess Charlotte in a white dress in a carriage during Trooping The Colour 2026© WireImage
Princess Charlotte wore a beautiful Alessandra Rich dress

Much was made of her stunning new dress, designed by the royal-loved designer brand, Alessandra Rich. Crafted in an elegant and angelic off-white colour, it featured a traditional collar, and the bespoke creation was finished with appliqué detail, which had a statement bow at the nape of the neck.

Princess Charlotte looked adorable in her all white look© AFP via Getty Images
Charlotte teamed her dress with ballet pumps by Pretty Ballerinas

In keeping with her famously traditional style ethos, Charlotte donned a white bow in her hair by Jane Taylor London, and a coordinating pair of Pretty Ballerinas ballet pumps.

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Proud parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, shared the most beautiful picture of their daughter for her eleventh birthday on 2 May. 

The young royal looked lovely wearing a preppy Ralph Lauren knitted jumper. The cable-knit style is priced at £111 and is part of the brand's women's collection. 

Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte of Wales attend the Easter service at St George's Chapel in Windsor. © UK Press via Getty Images
Charlotte wore a Catherine Walker coat and a Self-Portrait dress at Easter

In April, Charlotte looked adorable on Easter Sunday morning as she stepped out at St. George's Chapel alongside her family. Looking as lovely as ever, Charlotte chose to keep out the chill in a bespoke butterscotch Catherine Walker coat which featured contrasting mocha brown lapels, buttons, and cuffs. Underneath Charlotte's coat was a wonderful dress by Self-Portrait. The baby blue frock was known as the 'Blue Pleated Chiffon Dress' and is part of the brand's current collection, priced at £200. Charlotte also added resplendent ballet pumps by Tory Burch.

The meaning behind Charlotte's clothing transition

"Princess Charlotte's move towards more grown-up designer brands reflects a transition many children make around the ages of 11 and 12," Charlotte Kewley, baby and children's fashion stylist, tells HELLO!.

"Hers is simply a more public and polished version of what we see happening in many families. A lot of the childrenswear brands she wore when she was younger stop at pre-teen sizing, and as children get older, they naturally begin looking for styles that feel a little more sophisticated while still being age-appropriate," the talented professional mused.

A photo of Princess Charlotte smiling© Samir Hussein./WireImage
As children get older, their style tends to change

Charlotte, who goes by 'The Little Stylist' on Instagram, added: "In my opinion, this is actually one of the least catered-for age groups in fashion, with relatively limited options between childrenswear and teenage fashion. The designer labels Charlotte has been seen wearing are known for their classic, timeless aesthetic, rather than creating 'mini adult' looks. They offer an elegant middle ground, making them a natural and very chic choice for a young royal."

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