The Duchess first wore the Peter Pilotto dress in 2015 when attending a hockey match in London.
The floral dress oozes sartorial elegance and features pink, teal, blue and violet hues which Sophie paired with wedges.
Seven years later, Lady Louise borrowed her mother’s dress for the Commonwealth Games in 2022 but toned it down with a pair of black trainers for a more everyday and casual look.
Both Sophie and Lady Louise have worn the adorably elegant Parfum Gray dress by the late Tunisian designer Alaïa.
Sophie wore the monochrome ensemble, which featured a fitted bodice and puff skirt, many times, including during The Patron’s Lunch celebrations to mark the Queen’s 90th birthday in 2016 paired with a black cardigan
Two years later, daughter Louise sported the same dress but with a cropped white bolero instead.
On Easter Sunday, Duchess Sophie looked elegant in a bold purple coat, which she paired with a matching snakeskin clutch bag, and a grey beret.
The beret is actually her daughter’s, who first wore the accessory for the 2022 Easter church service.
Sophie’s decision to wear the beret was seen as a sweet nod to her daughter, who skipped this year’s Easter church service to focus on her university studies.
The Duchess of Edinburgh is known for her beautiful fascinators and intricate hats.
During Trooping the Colour in 2009, and Louise’s debut on the Buckingham Palace balcony, the royal donned a stunning Philip Treacy hat in a nude colour.
Thirteen years later, in 2022, Louise wore the same hat for Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee celebrations.
Both Sophie and Louise are big fans of a good fedora, with both ladies sporting the style on many occasions.
But there was a particular fedora they both seem to be very much keen on – the Hayfield England fedora.
Sophie wore the stunning headpiece in 2021 when she attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
The hat is in a navy blue colour and features colourful feathers attached to a cartridge.
Her daughter rewore her mother’s accessory the next year and the year after for the same event.