The women of the Royal family gave a masterclass in how to wear hats today at Westminster Abbey.
Arriving to celebrate 60 years of the Queen's coronation, the collection of hats on display included extravagant wide-brimmed pieces, bespoke 1950s styles, cute cocktail hats and every manner of decoration.
The Queen's hat was a departure from her usual style, made of a pale gold fabric that matched her dress and trimmed with pale blue silk chiffon flowers underneath the tilted brim.
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The
Duchess of Cambridge chose to wear the same Jane Taylor cocktail hat
that she wore for last year's Jubilee celebrations, a bespoke
blush-coloured piece featuring net and delicate beading.
She wore the stylish hat with a lace long-sleeved dress as she led one of the tables at a Westminster Hall lunch held in honour of the Queen for her Jubilee.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex also chose a style by the British brand.
Her 1950s style sinamay hat featured pretty lace detail to match her summery Bruce Oldfield dress.
Princess Beatrice, bucking the pale trend set by the rest of the royals in a black funnel-necked dress, wore a feather-trimmed hat by Sarah Cant.
It's the second time in a week that the 24-year-old princess has worn the brand, also wearing it to Epsom races on Saturday.
Sister Eugenie's velvet cocktail hat was by Welsh milliner Robyn Coles, a dramatic bow adding a bit of interest to the petite headpiece.
She wore a hat by the same brand to the Garden Party at Buckingham Palace last week.
Arriving to celebrate 60 years of the Queen's coronation, the collection of hats on display included extravagant wide-brimmed pieces, bespoke 1950s styles, cute cocktail hats and every manner of decoration.
The Queen's hat was a departure from her usual style, made of a pale gold fabric that matched her dress and trimmed with pale blue silk chiffon flowers underneath the tilted brim.
Scroll down for video
The Queen's hat was a departure from her usual style, trimmed with pale blue silk chiffon flowers
She wore the stylish hat with a lace long-sleeved dress as she led one of the tables at a Westminster Hall lunch held in honour of the Queen for her Jubilee.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex also chose a style by the British brand.
Her 1950s style sinamay hat featured pretty lace detail to match her summery Bruce Oldfield dress.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, chose a £910 Jane Taylor cocktail hat for the service
Kate wore the hat at last year's Jubilee celebrations, teaming it with a lace long-sleeved dress
Princess Beatrice, bucking the pale trend set by the rest of the royals in a black funnel-necked dress, wore a feather-trimmed hat by Sarah Cant.
It's the second time in a week that the 24-year-old princess has worn the brand, also wearing it to Epsom races on Saturday.
Sister Eugenie's velvet cocktail hat was by Welsh milliner Robyn Coles, a dramatic bow adding a bit of interest to the petite headpiece.
She wore a hat by the same brand to the Garden Party at Buckingham Palace last week.
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