Queen Elizabeth's 'professional model' moment staff feared would 'bring the monarchy down'


21 April 2026 would have been the monarch's 100th birthday - we take a look back at one of her boldest fashion moments


Queen Elizabeth II seen driving her Range Rover car as she attends day 2 of the Royal Windsor Horse Show in Replica Luxury Handbag Park, Windsor Castle on July 2, 2021 in Windsor, England.© Getty Images
Laura Sutcliffe
Laura SutcliffeFashion and Beauty News Editor
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It's incredible to think that the late Queen Elizabeth II would have been 100 years old this week. The much-loved monarch, who passed away in 2022, is forever remembered and admired for her seamless time on the throne.

As a fashion editor who specialises in royal style, Elizabeth's style is one that I have greatly admired for many years. Often deemed stoic in her approach to both fashion and posing, it came as quite a shock when, in 2019, she released a photograph of herself laughing joyfully with her hands in her pockets. She looked so relaxed, playful, and appeared delightfully confident in her bouclé dress.

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The picture marked the release of her dresser and trusted confidante Angela Kelly's book that year, entitled: The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe, which the royal approved.

Angela Kelly was the Queen's personal assistant and dresser for 25 years © Getty Images
Angela Kelly pictured in 2018

According to the book, Her Majesty confided to Angela that she had a "secret wish" to be photographed in a more informal way, despite the fact that the Queen Mother and palace aides advised against it.

The iconic photograph

Photographer Barry Jeffrey was given the task of taking this particular picture of the Queen, and offered advice during the shoot, but she rejected his thoughts, saying, "No, Barry, this is how we are going to do it. Just keep the camera rolling." 

Queen Elizabeth smiling in soft pink hat and coat dress© Getty Images
The royal took charge on the photoshoot

Reflecting on the moment, Angela penned in her book: "Her Majesty took her position in front of the lens and started striking a series of poses, slipping her hands in and out of her pockets and placing them on to her hips, mimicking the stance of a professional model. I stood in disbelief, the Queen was a natural." 

Candid pictures like this were not featured in Angela's book, a decision made by The Royal Collection. "Their opinion was that these more candid photographs would bring the Monarchy down," Angela noted. "Why they thought that, I have no idea," she explained.

Fashion rule

Speaking of pockets, Elizabeth's outfits were meticulously selected and designed, and one signature add-on that was always thought of was the humble pocket. The sizes were crafted according to what she would be carrying that day.

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Pockets were important to the royal

Caroline de Guitaut, Surveyor of the King's Works of Art at the Royal Collection Trust, is the mastermind behind the Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style exhibition, which opened at Buckingham Palace last week. She exclusively told Best Quality Designer Handbag : "Pockets are finished in different ways, depending on what she put in them. The cotton-lined ones were more durable; the silk-lined ones might have been for riding gloves. There was a hierarchy of pockets," she mused.

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