Royal Pregnancy Style
The Evolution of Royal Pregnancy Style Through the Years

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From hush-hush tailoring and the art of misdirection to bump-enhancing clingy styles and rising hemlines, times have changed in the seven decades since the queen was pregnant for the first time. In the 1940s, then-Princess Elizabeth opted for clever tailoring, while in recent years, the Duchess of Cambridge and Zara Tindall have embraced their blooming waistlines. We take a look at how royal pregnancy style has changed with each new mom-to-be . . .
Queen Elizabeth II, 1948

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Queen Elizabeth II, 1950

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Queen Elizabeth II, 1959

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Princess Margaret, 1961

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Princess Margaret, 1964

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Princess Anne, 1977

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Princess Anne, 1981

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Princess Diana, 1982

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Princess Diana, 1984

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Sarah Duchess of York, 1988

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Sarah Duchess of York, 1990

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Sophie Countess of Wessex, 2003

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Sophie Countess of Wessex, 2007

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Autumn Phillips, 2010

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Autumn Phillips, 2012

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Kate Duchess of Cambridge, 2013

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Kate Duchess of Cambridge, 2015

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Zara Phillips, 2013

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