Not to worry, she’s in good company.
It’s hard to be on point all the time, especially when photographers consistently document your life.
The Princess of Monaco may wish the photogs had missed some of her more outdated looks.

Another sign of the times: The black clutch.
Everyone carried a clutch (and wondered where to put it when you sat at a restaurant table).
Also notable are her lack of accessories other than a very simple bracelet on her right wrist.

Dangly chandelier earrings would’ve been apropos in this era, but obviously Charlene skipped that trend.
As expected, Princess Charlene always dresses for the occasion.
One of her looks, worn in 2017, seemed a bit out of place for the time.

On the top, she wore a red cape fabulous in every regard.
But on the bottom, she had leggings and heeled boots, reminiscent of jodhpurs and riding boots.
That being said, Charlene should definitely revisit the look in the 2020s.

In May 2019 she wore an asymmetrical mandarin-collared tunic over pink pants.
We’re not sure what she was going for here.
Unfortunately, the dress-over-pants look had a short-lived moment in early 2000s.

Sadly, she also made the list ofworst dressed at the coronation ceremony.
This is a woman that designer Karl Lagerfeld deemed would be a global fashion icon (according toPeople).
But at the May 2023 event, she didn’t live up to the moniker.

For starters, there was the cream suit, with a bit of a stodgy 1980s vibe.
Was the addition of the buttons that didn’t align meant to add some edge to the look?
It didn’t work.
Then there’s the sash situation.
Not only that, but the cream nylons also looked like they belonged in the last century.
Sadly, this wasn’t to be her last hosiery offense.
For the 2024 celebration at the palace, Princess Charlene wore a lilac suit with dark hose and pumps.
Let’s start with the fascinator.
Why is she wearing it?
She’s not in Great Britain or at a horse race.
It was out of place here.
Then there was the lilac suit.
But the biggest offender of the ensemble are the black nylons and shoes.
Why wear nylons at all?
And the black is so stark compared with the pastel outfit.
It gives off a mod ’60s aesthetic, again, dating the look.
Instead, she could’ve kept it simple with a pair of neutral heels and foregone the hosiery.
More than once,Princess Charlene has broken with royal protocol.