
Princess Andre, 18, makes Tatler's nepo baby-filled best dressed list as she joins the likes of Lady Lola Bute, Dutch Princess Alexia and Zara Tindall
The society bible - which has previously listed the likes of the Princess of Wales and Princess Beatrice among its fashionable stars - has this year awarded Zara Tindall a spot on the anticipated list for the first time.
The King's niece, listed in seventh place, was joined by prestigious stars, including Princess Alexia of the Netherlands, Lady Lola Bute, and even Princess Andre, daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre, who is just 18 years old.
Tatler wrote of Zara, 43: 'Riding with polish and dressing with panache, Princess Anne 's daughter is a vision on and off the horse.
'Her recent wardrobe hits have been nothing short of spectacular, from the perfect Rebecca Vallance tea dresses at Ascot to the tailored Fairfax & Favor pieces at Badminton.'
Indeed, Zara's immaculate dressing alongside husband Mike Tindall at Royal Ascot in June seems to have clinched her the position - after the popular royal couple attended every day of the Berkshire racing festival.
Zara gave a masterclass in quiet luxury stepping out in a romantic blue lace dress by Rebecca Vallance, a whimsical floral number from Anna Mason, and a striking monochrome look by Laura Green.
She was in high-flying company in the best-dressed stakes, as society-favourite half-sisters Lady Lola Bute and Jazzy de Lisser were crowned in first place. However, there was no sign of the Princess of Wales in the top 10 - despite previously topping the list in 2022.
'The two are reinventing cool-girl glamour with glorious wit,' Tatler announced.
Meanwhile Princess Alexia of the Netherlands - the middle daughter of Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander who moved to the UK last September to study at University College London - was in fifth.
To make the list, Tatler says 'one must exude timeless elegance and that modern je ne sais quoi'
It appeared the theme for the 2025 list was glamorous celebrity nepo babies - as Katie Price's daughter Princess Andre was in second place, Madonna's son Rocco Ritchie in third, jewellery heiress Nadja Swarovski in fourth and Prestwold Hall heir George Packe-Drury-Lowe in eighth.
In sixth place was Bromley defender Omar Sowunmi, with the magazine stating his approach to style is as 'trophy worthy' as his skills on the pitch.
Rounding off the list were former tennis star Annabel Croft after putting on a glamorous display at Wimbledon, and Zack Pinsent, a British tailor who exclusively wears Regency-era clothing.
Last year, Tatler named Princess Beatrice as the best-dressed person in Britain for 2024, 13 years after going viral for the bizarre fawn-coloured hat she wore at the Prince and Princess Of Wales ' wedding, which inspired numerous memes in 2011.
The society bible praised Beatrice for being 'a beacon of sartorial elegance' by ' pairing vintage-inspired cuts with fresh-from-the-catwalk glamour ', although it did note she was the 'subject of much jest' for the Philip Treacy hat.
TATLER'S BEST DRESSED IN BRITAIN TOP 10, 2025:
1. Lady Lola Bute & Jazzy De Lisser
2. Princess Andre
3. Rocco Ritchie
4. Nadja Swarovski
5. Princess Alexia of the Netherlands
6. Omar Sowunmi
7. Zara Tindall
8. George Packe-Drury-Lowe
9. Annabel Croft
10. Zack Pinsent
Both Beatrice and her sister Princess Eugenie are reported to have cried over articles criticising their hats at the wedding.
But the York sisters - who are the daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York - have both transformed their style in recent years.
Beatrice has refined her look over the last year adding some stylish new season pieces, together with recycling her faithful accessories and wardrobe essentials.
An important part of this gradual transformation is that, after experimenting with different styles, silhouettes and brands in the past, Beatrice has now found a theme - and a new confidence with upmarket fashion brands.
Cue It-girl labels such as Self Portrait, Beulah and The Vampire's Wife are taking centre stage alongside international labels Reem Acra, based in New York, and Monique Lhuillier on the West Coast.
This move towards high fashion marked a notable shift in the royal's style, shelving the quirky headpieces and colours for a more streamlined touch.
Since turning 30, Princess Beatrice has gradually found a fashion formula of her own and is now widely praised for her elegant yet flattering outfits.
Credit is due to her stylist, Olivia Buckingham, who also advises Poppy Delevingne and Nicky Hilton.
Princess Beatrice has shelved her 'quirky' headgear for which she became known in her younger royal years (pictured at William and Kate's wedding)
Dubbed society's secret weapon, Olivia has introduced Beatrice to a series of go-to designers including the now defunct The Vampire's Wife, Self Portrait, Monique Lhuillier and Emilia Wickstead, plus Manolo Blahnik and Chopard for accessories.
'I like to push my clients' boundaries but also stick to their authentic codes,' she previously told the Mail.
'I don't want it to be one-sided, what I enjoy is giving them creative freedom, then we meet in the middle and come up with a magical look.'
Beatrice's sister Princess Eugenie recently said the pair look back at 'terrible photos' of themselves and laugh.
'There's been terrible ugly shots of us coming out of bars,' she told the White Wine Question Time podcast.
'People come up to me and say "you're much better looking in real life".
'Beatrice and I, like many of our cousins, have had a really awkward phases. I'm proud of my incredibly strange looks.'
Beatrice is not the first royal to reach those lofty fashion heights - the Princess of Wales topped the list in 2022 and Meghan Markle was the winner in 2018, the year she married Prince Harry.
Lady Eliza Spencer and her sister Amelia were crowned the joint best dressed in 2021.
Annabel Elliot, Queen Camilla's sister, was fifth on the list this year, whilst the late Queen Elizabeth placed 27th in 2018.
As for Lady Amelia Windsor, the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, she placed 21st in 2018, second in 2019 and 12th in 2021.
See the full feature in the August issue of Tatler, available via digital download and on newsstands from August 7.
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