For Queen Camilla, life in the spotlight hasn’t always been pleasant.
Charles and Camilla had been secretly dating for years before their cheating scandal came to light.
Diana and Charles divorcedin 1996, just one year before Diana tragically died in a car accident.

Charles went on to marry Camilla in 2005.
Stylist Megan Watkins weighed in on the topic, tellingExpressthat the two royals have vastly different styles.
Diana’s slinky frock featured dainty cap sleeves, a sweetheart neckline, and a chiffon train.

She paired the look with sheer black tights and inky pumps.
For the grand finish, the regal wore her favorite accessory: a pearl choker with a sapphire pendant.
“She completely spun her narrative that night,” Moran toldCNNin 2021.

Camilla debuted her copycat dress in 1995, shortly after going public as Charles' girlfriend.
Just like the revenge dress, Camilla’s frock featured off-the-shoulder cap sleeves and a plunging neckline.
She also accessorized with sheer stockings and black pumps.

For this occasion, the regal sported a stunning tartan dress by designer Caroline Charles.
The garment featured puffed sleeves, an upturned collar, and a button-trimmed bodice.
Diana accessorized the look with a pair of dainty gold hoops.

For the finishing touch, she tucked her golden coiffure into a black beret.
According to royal hatmaker Stephen Jones, the late princess took her hat game very seriously.
“She knew it was part of being royal,” Jones told theDaily Mailin 2017.

It was a symbol of royalty, to set you apart."
In 2006, Queen Camilla had a similar black beret moment during the Braemar Highlands Gathering.
For this event, Camilla donned a dark blazer with a plaid lapel.

She finished the look with a black beret that featured a small feather detail.
Although these outfits weren’t exactly alike, they did contain some striking similarities.
Camilla’s Vatican visit caused quite a stir, but you might be surprised to learn why.

No, she didn’t have an awkward moment or commit a faux pas while meeting the religious icon.
During her papal visit, Camilla donned an elegant black dress with full sleeves.
She dressed the look up with a pearl necklace and drop earrings.
Likewise, Diana had worn a modest black dress and pearl jewelry during her papal visit three decades earlier.
In Camilla’s defense, it’s possible that this copycat moment was simply an unfortunate coincidence.
According to fashion designer Amanda Wakeley, Camilla’s wardrobe is more about authenticity and less about the wow-factor.
In 2016, Camilla went full glam while attending the Royal Variety Performance.
For a lavish touch, she added a diamond necklace and twinkling drop earrings.
Camilla’s outfit was a slam dunk, and she looked like the epitome of royal ritz.
However, there was just one problem: this look had already been worn by Princess Diana.
Back in 1984, Diana donned a nearly-identical silk taffeta gown while visiting the ballet in Oslo, Norway.
In another striking similarity, Diana’s gown was fashioned with sheer sleeves and sparkly floral embellishments.
However, when Princess Diana entered the fold, she completely transformed the legacy of royal fashion.
She delighted in it."
During a public appearance in 2019, Camilla donned a lovely dark dress with white polka-dots.
She styled the look with a nude handbag, Chanel pumps, and a pearl necklace.
Diana also styled the look with a white blazer.
In this instance, even Camilla’s jewelry mimicked Diana’s: both women opted for pearl stud earrings.
Was this a simple fashion coincidence or a case of polka dot pilfering?
We’ll let you decide.
The garment featured an A-line hem, a pleated skirt, and a triangular cutout on the neckline.
She paired it with black pumps and a chunky gold necklace.
Back in 1988, Diana donned a red dress with a V-shaped cutout on the neck.
Like Camilla, she also styled the outfit with gold statement jewelry.
Speaking with theTelegraphin 2021, Oldfield recalled his experience working with the late princess.
“It was really important for me,” the fashion mogul shared.
“She was the perfect client.
When I look back, it was relentless for her.
We did dress her up like she was going to a wedding every day.”
In 1985, Diana wore one of her most vibrant looks during the Royal Tour of Italy.
For this occasion, the princess donned a pink monochrome skirt suit by Catherine Walker.
Her jacket featured puffy half sleeves and a fitted waist.
The regal also sported a pink bowler-style hat with a massive faux feather.
To elevate the look, she added a pearl necklace and matching drop earrings.
She also donned a rosy beret-style hat with a large plume detail.
Similar to Diana, Camilla dressed the outfit up with a pearl necklace and pearl earrings.
The most intriguing similarity was that both outfits were exactly the same shade of bubblegum pink.
That is especially true during times of mourning, when the royal attire must be solemn and respectful.
Most importantly, royals are required to wear black during bereavement events.
Still, just because an occasion may be somber doesn’t mean the royals have to eschew fashion.
Diana’s ensemble featured a turtleneck shirt, a blazer, and wide-brimmed bowler hat.
She finished the look with a statement belt and pearl drop earrings.
However, she isn’t the only royal to re-imagine this look.
For this occasion, the royal donned a fitted wool coat dress by Fiona Clare.
The garment featured a high collar, similar to the turtleneck collar Diana wore three decades earlier.
Camilla’s hat also featured a large brim, which created a silhouette quite similar to Diana’s.
Finally, she finished the look with pearl drop earrings that looked just like Diana’s jewels.