Princess Anne, 1995 -
This fruity look she wore to the Royal Ascot was not nearly as sweetly received as she probably intended.
Sarah Ferguson, 1987 -
"Aw, what a cute '80s wedding dress," one might think. Except it wasn't for a wedding.
Princess Anne, 1985 -
Okay, it was the '80s, so ruffled shoulders were a thing. But maybe for a movie premiere, she should have toned it down a little?
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, 2005 -
Not even a queen should walk down the red carpet dressed in an Amazon rainforest-inspired gown.
Queen Letizia Of Spain, 2004 -
That pink frock would probably have passed in the '90s, but it just looks weird if you're attending a wedding in the 21st century.
Zara Tindall, 2005 -
There is just a bit too much going on. That print dress needs to breathe, and the black hat and boots are suffocating it.
Sarah Ferguson, 1987 -
The Duchess of York did not disappoint (again) at the Cafe Society Royal Ball. The polka-dot dress is indeed very cute—if you're a 1950s pin-up model.
Princess Beatrice, 2017 -
Princess Beatrice wore this dress, which appears to have been made with a Victorian lace curtain, to the V&A summer party in 2017.
Charlene Wittstock, 2012 -
The color doesn't match her complexion very well, but the worst is really that super cropped jacket.
Princess Victoria Of Sweden, 2004 -
This lime green dress with lace detail was not a great choice for the wedding of Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, and Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark.