10 Investment Handbags That Come With the Royal Family's Stamp of Approval
Your cheat sheet to regal bags.


When it comes to royal fashion, handbags aren't just accessories—they're practically members of The Firm in their own right. Queen Elizabeth wasn't just matching her purses to her technicolor outfits; she was wielding them as silent signals to her staff, using subtle bag movements to navigate situations like tedious conversations.
While the late monarch amassed a legendary collection of more than 200 Launer bags and Princess Diana had not one, but two luxury purses named after her, a new generation of royals has put their own stamp on the world of accessories.
From the Princess of Wales's curated collection of elegant clutches to Meghan Markle's quiet luxury choices, there's a royally approved bag for every style and budget. Shop 10 palace-ready picks, below.
While Queen Elizabeth owned several styles of Launer bags, the undisputed ruler is the luxury brand's Traviata model. The late Queen was best known for her solid black totes, but she also owned a bespoke beige purse she carried to Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding. For the more adventurous, Launer offers the Traviata in everything from lipstick red to a special Platinum Jubilee tartan.
A newly engaged Meghan Markle carried a Strathberry tote during her first-ever public event with Prince Harry, and two months later, she debuted another style from the Scottish brand during a visit to Edinburgh. This sleek green crossbody with a gold chain works just as well with a sweatshirt as it does with a cocktail dress.
While Princess Diana had a Chanel bag named after her, her daughter-in-law, Princess Kate, has carried her own versions of the French fashion house's classic quilted bags. This black Chanel Mini Flap has been a part of Kate's royal wardrobe since 2023, when she brought it to the Rugby World Cup (casual).
The Duchess of Sussex has mastered the art of neutral dressing over the years, and she matched this ivory Valentino design to a crisp suit from the designer at the 2022 Invictus Games.
Countless women have copied Princess Diana's gym outfits over the years, but she also loved to carry a bamboo-handled Gucci tote to her workout sessions. The style was later named after the royal, and in 2022, a reinvented version was introduced to a new generation of Gucci fans.
With high quality, sustainably made leather and prices that max out at under $800, it's no wonder Queen Camilla, Princess Kate, the Duchess of Sussex and Zara Tindall are all fans of this British luxury brand. Both Kate and Zara have carried Demellier's Nano Montreal, which can be worn as a crossbody or carried by its tiny top handle.
The Duchess of Sussex has worn at least a dozen items from sustainable brand Cuyana over the years, including this structured statement tote "inspired by the beautiful movement of the dove."
Everyone from Princess Beatrice to Queen Camilla loves this British heritage brand, but Princess Kate is perhaps best known for her Aspinal of London styles. She owns the Midi Mayfair in the above black croc as well as a pale lilac shade, but the brand offers everything from embroidered velvet to metallic leather options. My personal favorite, however, is the baby blue Midi Mayfair I wear on repeat in the spring and summer.
This generation-unifying bag is probably sitting in your mom's closet as well as your own, but even royals can't resist a good-old Le Pliage moment. Princess Kate has carried four different versions of the classic Longchamp style, and even toted a brown one to her University of St. Andrews graduation in 2005.
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Kristin Contino is Marie Claire's Senior Royal and Celebrity editor. She's been covering royalty since 2018—including major moments such as the Platinum Jubilee, Queen Elizabeth II’s death and King Charles III's coronation—and places a particular focus on the British Royal Family's style and what it means.
Prior to working at Marie Claire, she wrote about celebrity and royal fashion at Page Six Style and covered royalty from around the world as chief reporter at Royal Central. Kristin has provided expert commentary for outlets including the BBC, Sky News, US Weekly, the Today Show and many others.
Kristin is also the published author of two novels, “The Legacy of Us” and “A House Full of Windsor.” She's passionate about travel, history, horses, and learning everything she can about her favorite city in the world, London.
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