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The best and worst dressed guests at Peter Phillips’ wedding

Harriet Sperling and Peter Phillips’ big day was the perfect occasion for British high society and Royal Family members to show off their fashion prowess.

But some fared better than others, if the results of the Daily Mail’s poll are anything to go by. Readers were given the opportunity to have their say and vote for the best dressed guest at the royal wedding.

In a surprising turn of events, it was the men who came out on top – with the Prince of Wales, Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie’s other half Jack Brooksbank and Princess Beatrice’s husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi securing the first four places.

The ladies’ looks proved more divisive. For instance, the Princess of Wales’ immaculate £750 cream boucle Roland Mouret dress topped with a recycled boater-style Jane Taylor hat and Kiki McDonough earrings scored 799 ‘up votes’.

However, the outfit received nearly as many ‘down votes’ (731), meaning overall her percentage of positive votes dropped to 52.20 per cent compared to her husband’s 84.60 per cent.

Prince William put on a dapper display in Kemble on Saturday in a sharp suit teamed with a blue waistcoat and tie – matching the groom, while Mike, Zara Tindall’s former rugby ace husband, also stuck to the blue theme.

Meanwhile, the highest ranked outfit when it came to the ladies of the day was a guest who wore an elegant blue and red floral gown, paired with a cream hat and comfortable wedges.

The least liked ensemble was a yellow lace mini dress worn by one of the attendees, who teamed the striking number with purple accessories. 

Read the full results of the first round below – before having your say on the worst and best dressed guests in our poll…  

The Princess of Wales leaves the royal wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling at All Saints Church on June 6, 2026 in Kemble

The Princess of Wales leaves the royal wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling at All Saints Church on June 6, 2026 in Kemble

The best and worst dressed guests at Harriet Sperling and Peter Phillips’ wedding: How YOU ranked every outfit

Name 

The Prince of Wales

Jack Brooksbank

Mike Tindall

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

Blue gown

Green dress

King Charles

Eleanor Ekserdjian

Blue florals

Red and pink florals

Prince Edward

Light pink gown

Green jacket and pink patterned dress

Peter Phillips

Purple patterns

Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence

Yellow dress

Rupert Finch

Pink and black combo

Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones

Duchess of Edinburgh

Earl of Snowdon

Captain Mark Phillips

Harriet Sperling

Samuel Chatto

Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs

Pink mini

Princess Beatrice

The Princess of Wales

Zara Tindall

Red dress

Hot pink frock

White and blue florals

Florence Standaert

Princess Eugenie

Princess Anne

Lady Sarah Chatto

Stephanie Phillips

Isabelle de la Bruyere

Cream bell-sleeved dress

Queen Camilla

Bright pink frock

Yellow lace mini

Positive %

84.60%

83.70%

77.60%

74.90%

74.70%

74.40%

74.10%

72.70%

70.60%

69.90%

68.70%

68.10%

67.00%

66.30%

65.90%

65.20%

63.80%

62.70%

62.00%

61.80%

61.40%

61.00%

59.90%

59.80%

58.90%

58.00%

56.80%

56.00%

52.20%

51.60%

47.80%

41.10%

39.80%

39.50%

39.20%

37.80%

36.50%

36.00%

28.80%

25.00%

18.80%

18.70%

17.80%

Haven’t had YOUR say yet? Vote below…  

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