I can’t access live sources directly right now. Here’s a concise update based on recent reporting up to 2026.
- The major exhibition titled Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style opened in Buckingham Palace’s King’s Gallery in April 2026, showcasing hundreds of items spanning ten decades of the Queen’s wardrobe. This is widely described as the largest display of her fashion to date. [BBC coverage and multiple outlets reported the opening and scope in 2025–2026 previews and 2026 openings.]
- Highlights include couture gowns by Norman Hartnell, eveningwear, and other iconic garments, with numerous pieces shown publicly for the first time. Tickets reportedly sold out quickly in the initial weeks after opening. [BBC, Marie Claire, and fashion press coverage from mid-2025 onward.]
- The show is part of Royal Collection Trust programming and aims to illustrate how clothing functioned as a form of communication and public diplomacy across ten decades of the Queen’s life. [BBC and pureWow summaries referencing the exhibition’s curatorial framing.]
If you’d like, I can pull together a precise, cited rundown with dates, venue details, and key items as a compact briefing.