Lady Amelia Windsor opted for a low-key look and went makeup-free in London today as she enjoyed a stroll while listening to music.
The 28-year-old, granddaughter of the Duke of Kent and 43rd in line to the throne, looked effortlessly cool as she stepped out in Chelsea.
Strolling barefaced in west London, the royal showed off her flawless complexion while donning a long blue wool coat and a pair of casual black jeans.
Amelia completed the outfit by adding a trendy denim tote bag and tech accessories, including a stylish phone strap attached to her phone case that had her nickname, “Mel,” written on it, and a pair of black earbuds .
She infused some childhood nostalgia into the look with a pair of colorful badges attached to her coat, one in the shape of a flower, the other made of ice cream, adding a pop of color to an otherwise somber outfit.
Lady Amelia Windsor looked chic as she stepped out for a casual stroll in Chelsea on Wednesday
Amelia added a practical touch to her outfit with a pair of chunky boots, which added an edgy air to her look.
The royal styled her honey blonde tresses into a messy but chic bun while her headphones kept her hair away from her face.
It’s been a busy month for Amelia, who recently attended a launch party for Guy Ritchie’s Netflix series The Gentlemen before spending the Easter weekend with close family.
The 28-year-old model wore a sleeveless midi dress with a statement zipped collar in racing green and a pair of studded biker boots.
The combination of feminine empire dress and chunky biker boots gives a young and edgy look.
Amelia completed the look with bracelets of different sizes and styles on each wrist, which drew attention to the tattoos on her forearms.
While Amelia wore a number of rings on her hands, she resisted the current trend of layering necklaces and instead wore a simple chain with a single charm around her neck.
The Notting Hill-based royal looked fresh-faced with little makeup aside from a coat of lipstick.
The model, granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, donned an elegant navy blue wool coat.
Amelia was listening to music with big black headphones while walking in Chelsea
She wore her long brown and blonde hair loose behind her ears to reveal a pair of earrings.
Amelia joined the cast of The Gentlemen, released on March 7 – at the premiere held at the Theater Royal on Drury Lane in the capital.
Actresses Joely Richardson and Ruby Sear, who play Lady Sabrina and Gabrielle in the new series, were just two of the stars in attendance.
Once dubbed the most beautiful member of the British royal family, Lady Amelia is currently signed to Storm Models, which represents Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne.
She has also modeled for Dolce & Gabbana and designed her own range of accessories in collaboration with Penelope Chilvers.
Amelia is often praised for her fashion taste and regularly posts her style advice on her Instagram page, as well as her collaborations with brands, including fine jewelry specialist Alice van Cal.
Explaining why it is her favorite social media platform, Amelia said: “It allows everyone to be creative and imaginative.
“I also love that we can share all the beautiful and meaningful things we see and hear in the world. I find this so inspiring and uplifting.
The 28-year-old model donned a pair of practical yet edgy black biker boots for a casual stroll.
The party girl has appeared on the cover of Tatler magazine and is also a regular at London Fashion Week, first coming to prominence at the Queen’s 90th birthday party in 2016.
Previously speaking to Hello Fashion, she revealed her love for second-hand clothes saying it was all she “wore at university”.
She said she wanted to use her platform to promote sustainability and spoke about her passion for sustainable fashion and her enthusiasm for savings in Portobello Market.
The beauty said: “That’s literally all I wore was excitement – and it became a bit of an obsession.
“I love the fact that you never know what you’re going to find. The Portobello market which I love, there is a great atmosphere and all the sellers have known each other for years. And now, obviously, you also have it online, with Depop and Vestiaire.
The beauty admitted she also likes to support independent designers who make clothes with “good quality fabrics”.
She admitted that during the Covid lockdowns she took a few online courses to learn more about sustainability, and started volunteering for a gardening collective after realizing the mental health benefits.