Lady Gabriella Windsor's Getting Married at Windsor Castle, Which Only Means 1 Thing For Her Wedding Dress

It looks like the British royals really have weddings on the brain. After the excitement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's May 2018 fairy-tale wedding and the October 2018 nuptials of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, another member of the family is getting hitched! Lady Gabriella Windsor, the daughter of one of Queen Elizabeth II's cousins, announced her engagement to Thomas Kingston, and it looks like she'll be walking down the aisle at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, too! As you know from admiring Meghan and Eugenie's bridal looks, that calls for a very lavish wedding gown.

Over the years, Lady Gabriella has attended a few royal events such as Trooping the Colour and Royal Ascot, and while her outfits might not be as colorful as the ones worn by Eugenie's sis, Princess Beatrice, the 37-year-old royal knows how to make a fashion statement. As we wait to see who she'll turn to to create her gown, read on for 11 lessons you can learn by studying her style.

Royal Blue Is Always a Good Idea
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Royal Blue Is Always a Good Idea

Frilly Sleeves Are Right on Trend
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Frilly Sleeves Are Right on Trend

Don't Underestimate the Power of a Square Neckline
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Don't Underestimate the Power of a Square Neckline

A Little White Dress Is Great, but One With Statement Sleeves Is Even Better
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A Little White Dress Is Great, but One With Statement Sleeves Is Even Better

Don't Shy Away From Bright Colors
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Don't Shy Away From Bright Colors

There's No Wedding Guest Outfit a Standout Hat Can't Brighten Up
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There's No Wedding Guest Outfit a Standout Hat Can't Brighten Up

When It Comes to Sequins, Go Big or Go Home
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When It Comes to Sequins, Go Big or Go Home

Every Girl Needs a Coat Dress in Her Wardrobe
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Every Girl Needs a Coat Dress in Her Wardrobe

Don't Be Scared of Slits
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Don't Be Scared of Slits

Not Sure About the Dress Code? Go Casual at the Top and Royal at the Bottom
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Not Sure About the Dress Code? Go Casual at the Top and Royal at the Bottom