Her husband, The Duke of Edinburgh, wore glasses or contact lenses throughout his life, but the Queen was not photographed in spectacles until the early 1980s. The Queen's style does not end at her choice of designer glasses, but extends to accessorising outfits with sunglasses.
While this may sound a little confusing, the Prince explained that going without glasses made it easier when speaking to large crowds because he can't see them properly.
The Prince of Wales usually wears contacts to support his poor eyesight, but occasionally steps out in glasses. Share this: The Prince of Wales rarely wears glasses in public, but the royal has actually admitted his eyesight has become progressively worse as he's got older.
The Queen had surgery in May to remove a cataract, it was revealed today, forcing her to wear dark glasses while watching the Epsom Derby...
The Queen has had surgery on her eye to remove a cataract.
The Queen was treated as a day patient at the private King Edward VII's hospital in London. In July 1995, the Queen Mother had a cataract operation at the age of 94. A family history of cataracts can increase a person's risk of developing them.
The Queen has undergone eye surgery to remove a cataract. The 92-year-old monarch underwent the successful procedure in May. In recent weeks the Queen has been seen wearing sunglasses at a number of events, including the Royal Windsor horse show and Buckingham Palace garden parties.
"The one thing they talked about a lot was no selfies, and the reason was that they didn't want people turning their backs to the Royal Family and the Queen. And that was very important to them," Greg Agnew said. "You do not turn your back on the Royal Family, and you do not attempt to walk up and talk to them."
Over the years, plenty of royals have shown off some nifty tattoos; including Princess Eugenie who showed off her subtle ink while stepping out to a royal event in 2022.
Royal etiquette expert Myka Meier told Fabulous, "Underwear and bras are also considered private intimate wear, and for royals to put intimate apparel on display would simply not be done."
Although times are (slowly) changing, a pair of trousers on a young boy is considered quite middle class – quite suburban. And no self-respecting aristo or royal would want to be considered suburban. Even the Duchess of Cambridge."
No fur. This 700-year-old rule came in to being in 1337, when King Edward III banned anyone, including royals, from wearing fur, per British media.
It's believed that the royals prefer to avoid taking showers, due to their belief that they're for members of the working class. At 11 a.m. Margaret would have her bath drawn. She always took a bath because she and other royals believe “showers are for people who are rushing out the door to get to work.” And the...
Genevieve James, creative director and daughter of the founder, says the Queen wears gloves for a few reasons. Not only would an outfit with a hat and handbag look utterly unfinished without gloves, but they protect her hands from dirt and damage when shaking hands all day.
Not many. In fact, the Queen hasn't worn trousers in public for eight years. The Monarch favours dresses or skirts for her formal engagements and is known for her love of bright colours with matching hats and coats.
Do any royals wear contact lenses? The Duke of Edinburgh has worn glasses most of his adult life. He just wears contacts most times. The Queen recently had cataracts surgery and appeared in public in sunglasses, just like her late Uncle, The Duke of Windsor did after his surgery in 1965.
Royal etiquette expert Myka Meier, founder and director of Beaumont Etiquette, tells PEOPLE that there are no formal rules on royal couples being lovey-dovey in public — it's at their own discretion.
Royal women like Meghan and Kate often keep things casual at official events, wearing affordable brands and easy-to-wear styles, and that includes blue jeans. Here, 20 times royals have worn denim, from Prince Philip and Princess Alexandra in the 1950s to Meghan and Kate today. The Queen isn't one to wear denim.
It's actually just more of an unspoken, celebrity-based decision as. According to The Express, it's widely known amongst famous fashionistas that a bright orange look will never photographs well, and is usually avoided at all costs.
Kate Middleton and Prince William don't often hold hands or publicly show affection. An unwritten rule saying royals must act professionally could be why they rarely engage in PDA. During rare occasions, the pair's been seen holding hands or touching each other's backs.
Perhaps the most oft-transgressed maxim is touching a member of the royal family in a manner that goes beyond a formal handshake—a guideline that likely dates back to the Middle Ages, when, as the British historian Kate Williams has noted, “monarchs were divinely appointed to rule by God, so they were kind of seen as ...
Touching a member of the royal family when they have not initiated contact is considered a breach of royal protocol. Bowing or curtsying isn't strictly necessary when greeting a royal, but the royal family's official website says that "many people wish to observe the traditional forms."
Instead, in a royal continuity break, Colman's eyes remain their regular color – brown – throughout Seasons 3 and 4 of the series. (The real queen's eyes are blue, like those of Foy, who played the British monarch in the first two seasons.) Re-coloring Colman's eyes in post-production was vetoed as well.
Fun fact: Queen Elizabeth has blue eyes. Second fun fact: Claire Foy, who played Queen Elizabeth for two seasons on The Crown, also has that same shade of sky.
Jonathan Jagger, Surgeon-Oculist to the Queen, was made a CVO – a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order – an award in the Queen's personal gift. Mr Jagger specialises in cataract surgery and adult ophthalmology. The Queen had successful eye surgery to remove a cataract from one of her eyes in May.