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Royal style: The best-dressed royalty of April 2018

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Some of the top contenders on the international best-dressed lists are women from the world's royal families – so what better way to keep up with the latest trends in fashion than a review of the latest looks loved by royalty? Click through for a visual rundown of the most recent royal style worn by favorites including Kate Middleton, Princess Eugenie and Princess Charlene of Monaco.Queen Maxima celebrated Kingsday in honor of her husband, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, in head to toe red! The monarch's wife's accessories were all in crimson, from her cap toe stilettos to her chic beret.Photo: Getty Images
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William and Harry's royal cousin Lady Amelia Windsor looked ready for spring in a floral dress and silver shoes at the the Fashioned From Nature VIP preview at The V&A museum in London.Photo: John Phillips/Getty Images
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Princess Charlotte of Cambridge couldn't have looked more adorable as she arrived with dad Prince William and brother Prince George to meet her new baby brother Prince Louis. For the April 23 visit to the Lindo Wing, the little girl was dressed in a blue Little Miss Alice dress, navy cardigan and Mary Jane shoes. Photo: Neil Mockford/GC Images
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Just seven hours after giving birth to Prince Louis, the Duchess of Cambridge was looking picture perfect in a red dress with white lace collar by Jenny Packham. Photo: Neil Mockford/GC Images
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Future royal bride Princess Eugenie stepped out in black knee-high boots and a floral minidress for the Commonwealth Youth Forum reception in London on April 18.Photo: Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage
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For a service in honor of the late Stephen Lawrence, Meghan Markle wore a navy and silver dress by BOSS with nude high heel shoes and neutral clutch. Photo: Getty Images
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Princess Charlene of Monaco had a chance to show off her sportswear side in skinny white trousers and stripes as she helped tennis star Rafael Nadal celebrate his win at the ATP Masters Series Monte Carlo Rolex Masters on April 22. Photo: Julian Finney/Getty Images
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Meghan Markle was all about retro glam for the Anzac Day service at majestic Westminster Abbey: a bespoke textured crepe midi skirt suit by Emilia Wickstead and Philip Treacy pillbox-style hat.Photo: Getty Images
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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands was both regal and drop dead gorgeous in a new set of photos released by the Dutch palace to celebrate her husband King Willem-Alexander's five years on the throne. In the formal shot, the Queen wears a beige silk gown with embroidered floral overlay.Photo: RVD - Erwin Olaf
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And what would a royal portrait be without some stunning jewels? Queen Maxima opted for the 19th-century Dutch sapphire tiara, which consists of a whopping 600+ diamonds, and a 44-carat center sapphire.Photo: RVD - Erwin Olaf
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With the streets of Stockholm as a backdrop, former model Princess Sofia of Sweden looked like she could have been starring in a fashion shoot! The royal wore an embroidered floor length skirt and long-sleeved knit top to the UNDP's Spring Gala at the Fotografiska photography museum.Photo: MICHAEL CAMPANELLA/Getty Images
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For a 5am Anzac day service in London on April 25, future royal Meghan Markle donned a full-length grey coat by Smythe and Sarah Flint high heel shoes. Photo: Getty Images
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Queen Rania of Jordan was pretty in pink at Al Husseiniya Palace, chaneling sweet 1950s style in a pink empire-waisted skirt and crisp white blouse.Photo: Instagram/@queenrania
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Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who drew comparisons to Queen Elsa during Prince William and Duchess Kate's visit to her country, chose another wintry white look for a meeting with Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite at the presidential palace in Vilnius, Lithuania on April 24.Photo: PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images
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Things were looking bright for Queen Mathilde of Belgium, who wore this electric orange jumpsuit to a gathering at the Catholic University in Leuven, Belgium on April 17.Photo: Olivier Matthys/WireImage
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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was ready for spring in a white day dress with floral print for lunch at The Noordeinde Palace in The Hague.Photo: MICHAEL KOOREN/AFP/Getty Images
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On April 16, Queen Maxima again displayed her exuberant style in a pale pink wide-legged ensemble with floral details. The royal was attending the premiere of the musical The Color Purple in Amsterdam. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk/Getty Images
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Meghan Markle is still a month away from becoming a royal, but we're wondering if her style influence is already being felt! Prince Harry's fiancé is fond of wearing pants – here she wore boot cut jeans as she joined her future husband at an Invictus event in Bath, England on April 6 – and there have been plenty of royal ladies following suit this month. Photo: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images
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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden donned a pink pantsuit and burgundy top and shoes for the Global Child Forum 2018 at the Stockholm Palace on April 11.Photo: MICHAEL CAMPANELLA/WireImage
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Queen Letizia of Spain was lovely in leggings for a royal event in Huelva, Spain on April 11.Photo: Carlos R. Alvarez/WireImage
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Crown Princess Mary of Denmark was walking tall in a pink blouse and dark suit for the opening session of the OECD global forum for development on April 5 in Paris. Photo: LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP/Getty Images
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Princess Grace's granddaughter Charlotte Casiraghi swapped her red carpet gowns for a sequin top and black trousers as she joined Hugh Jackman for a Mont Blanc event.Photo: Getty Images
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Queen Letizia of Spain recycled her leopard print skirt to wear with a stylish black coat at the International Friendship Awards at IESE Business School in Madrid.Photo: Paolo Blocco/WireImage
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Duchess Kate, with husband Prince William at her side, joined the British royal family for their annual Easter outing at St George's Chapel on April 1 in Windsor, England. The pregnant royal, who is officially on maternity leave, opted for a Lock and Company hat and a chocolate Catherine Walker coat that she had worn while pregnant with Princess Charlotte on St Patrick's Day in 2015.Photo: Karwai Tang/WireImage
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Future royal bride Princess Eugenie looked cheery in a paint-splatter Oscar de la Renta dress and fuchsia Juliette Boterill Millinery hat as she arrived with her fiancé Jack Brooksbank.Photo: Getty Images
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Princess Beatrice looked chic in a white tailored coat dress, box clutch and nude stiletto shoes.Photo: Getty Images
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The Queen's pregnant granddaughter Zara Phillips was blossoming in spring blue, and carried a jewel box clutch.Photo: Getty Images
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Joined by her husband, the Queen's grandson Peter Phillips, Canadian-born Autumn Phillips donned head to toe pale grey and pastel blue hues.Photo: Getty Images
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Sophie Wessex walked alongside her daughter Lady Louise Windsor, who at 14 is just getting used to wearing high heels! The two royals were in step in, respectively, navy blue and burgundy coats.Photo: Getty Images
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Meanwhile in Mallorca, Queen Letizia of Spain was trendy in polka dots and cropped trousers as she joined the Spanish royal family – including daughter Princess Sofia – at Easter services. King Felipe's wife accessorized the look with a pink shoulder bag.Photo: Getty Images
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Ten-year-old Princess Sofia, right, and her older sister Princess Leonor, 12, wore different spring looks – but matching Mary Janes – for the church outing.Photo: Getty Images
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Meanwhile in Monaco, mom-of-two Princess Charlene went casual in a windbreaker and over-the-knee boots with an equally dressed down Prince Jacques, three. Mother and son were attending the Tournoi Sainte Devote International Rugby tournament at the Louis II Stadium in Monaco.Photo: VALERY HACHE/AFP/Getty Images

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