Prince of style! George joins his mother Kate, aunt Meghan and great-grandmother the Queen on Tatler's star-studded best dressed list, thanks to his take on 'Christopher Robin chic'
- Prince George, five, is named on Tatler magazine's best dressed list for 2018
- The young royal appears alongside his mother Kate, 36, and aunt Meghan, 36
- Amal Clooney, Lily James and the Queen also appear on the 30-strong list
- The Crown actor Matt Smith and the Duke of Westminster represented the men
At just five years-old, he has entertained world leaders in his dressing gown, enjoyed global tours on private jets and attended only the most prestigious royal events.
And now Prince George has been named on Tatler magazine's annual best dressed list.
The prince is the youngest addition to the 30-strong list, appearing alongside his mother the Duchess of Cambridge, 36, aunt the Duchess of Sussex, 36, 'gan-gan' the Queen, 92, and celebrities including Amal Clooney, Lily James and Harry Styles.
According to the society bible, Prince George, often seen in statement shorts, sleeveless jumpers and knee-high socks, 'flies the flag for Christopher Robin chic'.
Thrifty Kate strikes again! The Duchess of Cambridge, 36, led the style set on Tatler magazine's annual best dressed list. The royal was praised for re-wearing her looks and for mixing designer labels with high street heroes. Pictured, Kate at an RAF centenary service last month
Runs in the family! The Duchess of Sussex, 36, left at the Sentebale Polo match last month was lauded for 'redefining modern royal style'. Her nephew Prince George, five, right last month, was the youngest addition to the list and was credited for his 'Christopher Robin chic'
Red carpet glamour: Amal Clooney, 40, pictured arriving at the Met Gala in New York in May, was commended for being 'polished' but with a 'playfulness'
Classic: The Queen, 92, left at Buckingham Palace in May, was described by the magazine as 'the ultimate power dresser', citing her fondness for 'bright block colours'. Meanwhile the Duchess of Cornwall, 70, right in London last month, gives 'millinery a good name'
Hollywood A-lister: Actress Lily James, pictured at a Mama Mia! Here We Go Again premiere last month, also made the list, alongside her boyfriend Matt Smith
The Duchess of Cambridge is lauded for re-wearing her looks and for mixing designer labels with high street heroes.
Meanwhile the Queen, the oldest person on the list, is described by the magazine as 'the ultimate power dresser', citing her fondness for 'bright block colours' as well as her love of floral prints.
Unsurprisingly the latest addition to the Royal family, the Duchess of Sussex, also appeared on the annual list as well his Prince Harry's cousin, Lady Amelia Windsor.
Many of Meghan's outfits have sold out within minutes of her being photographed, as women clamour to emulate her chic style.
Creatives: Those responsible for dressing the best dressed were also acknowledged, with Stella McCartney, pictured in London in April, and Jonathan Anderson making the cut
Rising stars: Daniel Kaluuya (left in New York in May), star of 2017 cult hit Get Out, was described as 'sharp and suave'. Pop star Dua Lipa is known for her devotion to crop tops and tracksuit bottoms but also dazzles in black tie on the red carpet (right at the BRITs in February)
The publication said of the Duchess: 'Prince Harry's Californian bride blew us away with her Givenchy wedding dress and has redefined modern royal style with every subsequent appearance.'
The Duchess of Cornwall, 71, was the sixth member of the royal household to get Tatler's seal of approval, for giving 'millinery a good name'.
Outside of royal circles, there were a handful of unconventional entries.
Singer Dua Lipa made the list - known for her devotion to crop tops and tracksuit bottoms - as well as former One Direction heartthrob Harry Styles, who has recently styled himself on glam rock star Mick Jagger.
Here come the boys! Former One Direction star Harry Styles, left in Las Vegas last year, is known for his playful take on red carpet dressing. Right, The Crown star Matt Smith in January
Actors and real-life couple Lily James and Matt Smith also made the cut, as did society beauties Lady Jean Campbell, Sabine Getty and Debbie von Bismarck.
Get Out actor Daniel Kaluuya is described as 'sharp and suave', while Mrs Clooney is commended for being 'polished' but with a 'playfulness'.
Those responsible for dressing the best dressed were also acknowledged, with Stella McCartney, Jonathan Anderson and Burberry's Riccardo Tisci all making the cut.
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