Lady amelia windsor sports a low key look in  west london

Lady amelia windsor sports a low key look in west london


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By BRIDIE PEARSON-JONES FOR MAILONLINE 14:34 17 Nov 2020, updated 15:13 17 Nov 2020 * AMELIA WINDSOR KEPT HER LOOK LOW KEY TODAY AS SHE STEPPED OUT IN NOTTING HILL  * MODEL, 25, IS 39TH IN


LINE TO THE THRONE AND THE GRANDDAUGHTER OF DUKE OF KENT  * COMES AFTER SHE REVEALED SHE SPENT LOCKDOWN WORKING ON A JEWELLERY LINE   She's been dubbed Britain's most beautiful


royal and is often spotted on a red carpet or in a designer dress. But Lady Amelia Windsor kept her look low-key today as she stepped out in Notting Hill, west London in a casual pair of


black leggings and a dark green padded jacket. The model, 25, who is 39th in line to the throne, sported black trainers as she headed for a lockdown stroll with her friends. Amelia, who is


the granddaughter of the Queen's first cousin Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, looked effortlessly chic in the cosy athleisure look, keeping her hair perfectly coiffed. Sporting a light


layer of foundation, Amelia looked natural with a soft brown lipstick and slight smokey eye. RELATED ARTICLES Keeping her shoulder-length blonde hair down and natural while she stayed warm


from London's November chill. The royal has modelled for the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and designed her own range of accessories in collaboration with Penelope Chilvers.  She is


signed to Storm models, which represents the likes of Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne. She is also a contributing editor in Tatler Magazine, and reportedly interned at jewellery house Bulgari,


during her time studying at Edinburgh University. Her appearance comes after she revealed she spent the first national lockdown working on jewellery designs for a collaboration with a


high-end brand - admitting it was the perfect 'distraction'. The royal revealed on Instagram that her limited edition range of fine jewellery with Alice Van Cal took 'months


of endless FaceTimes and one overdue face-to-face [meeting] at the end of the summer'. She said collaborating to create the The Blue Tit collection, inspired by watching birds in the


garden at her parents' Cambridge home, was an educational experience that taught her about the craftsmanship that goes into making fine jewellery. The six-item range starts at £695 for


one blue tit halo earring, going up to £1,995 for a ring.   Alongside a photo with the founder and designer of the brand Alice Millner, Amelia gushed about the project ahead of its release,


saying: 'I was filled with joy and gratitude when asked by the amazing @alicevancal to collaborate on a small and limited edition jewellery collection at the start of the first


lockdown.  'It was a chance to let our minds wonder and create beautiful pieces by combining our similar love for colour, whilst being inspired by Alice's innovative and original


designs. After months of endless Face Times and one overdue face-to-face at the end of the summer - the collection is complete. 'I have learnt a lot about combining ideas and the


delicate craftsmanship that goes into creating fine jewellery. I can't wait to share it with you tomorrow' Images from Amelia's first fine jewellery collaboration with Alice


van Cal, shows the royal wearing a white silk cami top and jeans with the stunning new accessories carefully styled. Elsewhere, she poses in a pastel blue jumper while modelling earrings


from the project.   The collection was mainly developed over Zoom during lockdown as a way of celebrating 'freedom and promise in uncertain times'.