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Queen Elizabeth passed away on September 8, 2022, at age 96. She spent nearly her entire life as queen, ascending the throne in 1952 at age 25. During that time, she became one of the most respected world leaders and left behind a strong legacy. In honor of what would have been her 100th birthday on April 21, 2026, the royal family has a celebration planned in Queen Elizabeth’s honor.

First look! Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style 👗✨

In her centenary year, explore more than 300 items reflecting the remarkable style of Queen Elizabeth II across all ten decades of her life – from birth to adulthood, from Princess to Queen, and from off-duty style to… pic.twitter.com/P9sWPUqAWb

— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 10, 2026

The Royal Family Put Together a Fashion Exhibit Honoring Queen Elizabeth for her 100th Birthday

The royal family shared a sneak peek at Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthday exhibit on social media.

“First look! Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style In her centenary year, explore more than 300 items reflecting the remarkable style of Queen Elizabeth II across all ten decades of her life – from birth to adulthood, from Princess to Queen, and from off-duty style to dressing for the global stage for momentous occasions in history. Opening today, the exhibition will run from 10 April to 18 October 2026 at The King’s Gallery in London, near Buckingham Palace. Head to @RCT to find out more,” a post on X reads.

Many loved the idea of seeing the fashions.

“You know what strikes me when viewing the pictures of this collection? Any one of these outfits could be worn today and still be considered perfectly acceptable, no fads, no trends, no dating, just timeless, repeatable classics,” someone wrote.

Others hoped the exhibit would make it around the world.

“How gorgeous! Please make this a traveling exhibit. So many in the would love to see it!” Another person added.

But one comment condemned the 100th birthday celebration as an insult to Queen Elizabeth’s character.

“How shallow as to memorialize such an astounding world figure through frippery. Her character is no more understood through a piece of cloth than her love of horses by hanging up their horse blankets. Good grief,” they wrote.

We love it and hope that it comes to America so we can see it, too.

This story’s featured image is by Phil Noble – WPA Pool/Getty Images.


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