Here’s the latest on Queen Elizabeth II exhibition.
- The most comprehensive exhibition of her wardrobe to date is titled Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style. It opened at Buckingham Palace in April 2026, staged in The King’s Gallery, and features hundreds of items spanning ten decades of her life.[2][6]
- Coverage describes the display as the largest-ever exhibition devoted to the late queen’s fashion, with more than 300 pieces, including rare gowns, accessories, and behind-the-scenes materials.[3][2]
- The exhibition runs through 2026, timed to mark the queen’s centenary year, and includes items from designers such as Norman Hartnell and Hardy Amies, plus sketches and correspondence that illuminate how her public image was shaped through wardrobe choices.[4][2]
Illustration (example of what to expect): a curated display featuring the coronation gown, wedding dress, and other iconic ensembles in a gallery setting at Buckingham Palace.[6]
Notes:
- International coverage cites the Buckingham Palace venue and dates, with many outlets highlighting the scale and significance of the collection.[2][3]
- For the most current details on visiting hours, ticketing, and any temporary extensions or changes, check the Royal Collection Trust or Buckingham Palace official channels, as schedules can shift.[6]
Citations:
- Coverage and title details:[2]
- Exhibition scope and items:[3][4][2]
- Venue and timing context:[6]