Why is Lady Amelia Windsor the 'edgiest' royal as the model is seen visiting an Oxfam charity shop?

There might not be a huge range of people to choose from, but Lady Amelia Windsor is ensuring she can easily be crowned the thriftiest royal

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Lady Amelia Windsor has previously been named as 'the most beautiful royal family member' by Tatler magazine (Pic: AFP via Getty Images)Lady Amelia Windsor has previously been named as 'the most beautiful royal family member' by Tatler magazine (Pic: AFP via Getty Images)
Lady Amelia Windsor has previously been named as 'the most beautiful royal family member' by Tatler magazine (Pic: AFP via Getty Images)

She is 44th in line to the British throne, and yet she's number one when it comes to searching for a bargain.

Lady Amelia Windsor, 27, hailed as the 'most beautiful member of the royal family' by Tatler magazine in 2017, has been seen coming out of an Oxfam charity shop.

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You could, in fact, name Amelia as one of the 'edgier' royals. Her role as a model has seen her strut the catwalk all over the world and she doesn't conform to usual royal traditions.

She was spotted visiting an Oxfam branch near the West London flat she shares with her 30-year-old sister, Lady Marina.

Lady Amelia donned a pair of headphones while leaving her blonde hair down during her thrifty shopping trip.

In January, Lady Amelia channelled the 1990s in a grunge-style outfit as she graced the red carpet at the premiere of Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio with a live orchestra at Abbey Road.

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The socialite layered a black vest on top of a long-sleeved, striped shirt, paired with brown jeans and chunky trainers with rainbow laces as she posed for photos.

Lady Amelia has been signed to Storm Models agency for several years and during her modelling career she has been the cover star of Tatler and walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana in 2017 at Milan Fashion Week.

In 2020, Lady Amelia began contributing to a new environmental platform called Talia Collective, writing about eco-travel and lifestyle.

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