Lady Amelia Windsor joins her cousin Cassius Taylor at Longchamp bash

A family affair! Lady Amelia Windsor puts on a leggy display in a chic two-tone skirt as she joins her cousin Cassius Taylor at Longchamp bash

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She’s been dubbed Britain’s most beautiful royal and is known for her fashion prowess – and Lady Amelia Windsor didn’t disappoint last night.

The 27-year-old socialite, who is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, looked typically chic as she stepped out at the Longchamp x Toiletpaper: Pop Revolution launch party in London.

She was joined at the star-studded event by her cousin artist Cassius Taylor, who is the son of Lady Helen Taylor and world-renowned art-dealer Timothy Taylor, and also the Duke of Kent’s grandson.

The cousins posed up a storm on the blue carpet, with Lady Amelia turning heads in a two-tone skirt teamed with a casual orange crop top.

Ensuring her appearance wasn’t completely low-key, the model sported a chunky gold chain necklace and an array of bracelets and rings.

Lady Amelia Windsor, who is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, looked typically chic as she stepped out at the Longchamp x Toiletpaper: Pop Revolution launch party in London, alongside her cousin Cassius Taylor

Keeping her make up minimal, she wore her blonde locks straight and hanging down her shoulders.

Adding another pop of colour to her look, the stylish royal carried her essentials in a dainty cream and red handbag with a white strap.

Her cousin, meanwhile, made a statement in colourful trousers and a grey T-shirt paired with a golden chain. 

The socialite, who studied art management at Goldsmiths University, was once dubbed one of the UK’s most eligible bachelors.

Like several fringe members of the royal family, Cassius, who was born in 1996, grew up within royal circles but away from the spotlight, making rare public appearances, including on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for Trooping the Colour. 


Lady Amelia turned heads in a two-tone skirt teamed with a casual orange crop top

Lady Amelia was joined at the star-studded event by her cousin artist Cassius Taylor, who is the son of Lady Helen Taylor and world-renowned art-dealer Timothy Taylor, and also the Duke of Kent’s grandson

Brett Staniland, Lady Amelia Windsor and Scott Staniland attend the Longchamp x Toiletpaper Pop Revolution launch party

His mother Lady Helen was a fashion ambassador and muse to Giorgio Armani for 17 years.

He went to school at Wellington College in Berkshire, which costs £35,775-a-year, before heading to creative hub Goldsmiths, where he got a degree in art management.

After graduating, he worked for his father’s art gallery in London before joining the PR agency Purple, where he dabbled in the events business, organising glitzy receptions at Somerset House.

He eventually left Purple PR and set up his own events company, named ‘Telltale.’

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