Throughout her life in the limelight,Princess Diana Spencerwas consistently photographed.
Spencer attracted the paparazzi and the cameras early on in her life as a royal.
It was just a pair of overalls, so what was the big deal?

Well the outfit broke a number of royal dress protocols.
“The Queen isn’t a fan of wedged shoes,” a source toldVanity Fair.
“She really doesn’t like them and it’s well known among the women in the family.”

Looks like Princess Diana broke all the rules before she even became a royal herself.
As noted by theDaily Mail,she chose to wear a tuxedo suit while attending a Genesis concert.
Take that, royal protocol.

But the modestroyal protocol still stands, androyalslike Meghan Markle have been brutally criticized for showing too much skin.
“Hats with a diameter of four inches or more are mandatory,” theDaily Mailreported.
Even with three little kids, Kate Middletonwore a pink dressfrom luxury designer L.K.

Bennett and heels pretty different than Diana’s dungarees.
As noted byLivingly,Diana often paired pants with cowboy boots and a baseball cap.
Sometimes (prepare yourselves) she even chose comfier options.

The gown featured a floral beaded design and hugged the princess' figure in all the right places.
Exposing your shoulders is still a big deal in the royal family.
The piece was created by Queen Mary and, as such, had a rich royal history.

But here’s where things get crazy.
So what made the look so inappropriate?
The context of the day, really.

That is not what Diana chose to do that night."
She carried a small silver clutch and topped off the dazzling look with dropdown earrings and a delicate bracelet.
So what’s all the fuss?

Well, the dress was very inappropriate by royal standards let’s dive in.
The skirt was far too short to conform to royal protocol.
We’ll choose the commoner’s life and bike shorts any day.

But like Diana, Markle seems to be a force to be reckoned with.





