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For 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II donned several iconic hats that are now part of the monarch's rich history. Her millinery style evolved over the years from more subdued, smaller pieces to the recognisable, wide-brimmed, vividly coloured headpieces Her Majesty became known for.
From floral-topped, brimmed types to beribboned boats and everything in between, here's a look at some of the best hat moments throughout the Queen's reign:
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Queen Elizabeth II travelled worldwide and often chose subtle headgear for her foreign trips. Her coat and hats always matched, and she pinned a brooch without fail on every occasion.
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In the 1970s, Queen Elizabeth II surprised people with a unique hat fashion sense. In what looks like the perfect amalgamation of a scarf and hat, the queen looked charming as she donned this new look wherever she travelled.
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The 1990s saw Queen Elizabeth II introduce vibrant colours to her wardrobe. From greens and purples to hues of pink and blue, the queen made a strong fashion statement whenever she stepped out. Her hats, too, carried that bold message.
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In 2013, Queen Elizabeth II stunned the world when she donned a black velvet hat with white plume feathers for a procession from the Castle to St Georges Chapel for the annual service in the annual Garter Ceremony at Windsor Castle.
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Until she breathed her last, Queen Elizabeth II never disappointed her followers with her fashion statements. Even in this 2022 photograph, the queen's vibrant personality comes through, similar to how it did over the last 7 decades.