Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life In Style
Sunday 21 June 2026
Early Booking Offer ONLY £79pp if you book by Monday 29 December
We are very excited to be able to offer you the chance to visit this new exhibition coming to London in April 2026.
Centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth to be marked by largest exhibition of her fashion ever staged
In 2026, to mark the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth, The King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace will play host to the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of the late Queen’s fashion ever mounted.
Through approximately 200 items, around half on display for the first time, Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style will chart the remarkable story of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch through clothing worn in all ten decades of her life: from birth to adulthood, from princess to queen, and from off-duty style to diplomatic dressing for the global stage.
Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style is at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, from 10 April - 18 October 2026.
Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion archive is one of the largest and most important surviving collections of 20th-century British fashion and now forms part of the Royal Collection. Alongside clothing, jewellery, hats, shoes and accessories, visitors will discover never-before-seen design sketches, fabric samples and handwritten correspondence that reveal the behind-the-scenes process of dressing the most famous woman in the world and shed new light on the late Queen’s close involvement in the creation of her wardrobe.
‘In the year that she would have turned 100 years old, this exhibition will be a celebration of Queen Elizabeth's uniquely British style and her enduring fashion legacy.’
Includes
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Coach from South Yorkshire (see departure points)
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Free Time in London
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Entry to the Exhibition
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Tour Manager
Cost: £89
Deposit: £45
Balance Due: 11 April 2026
Departure Points:
Orgreave Road, Catcliffe
Bridge Street, Rotherham
Meadowhall Interchange
Norton (Bus stop before the DoubleTree, Hilton)
Chesterfiled (outside Arnold Clark)