Lady Amelia and Eliza Spencer, both 30, are the twin daughters of Earl Charles Spencer and his first wife, Victoria Aitken.
The nieces of the late Princess Diana both attended the Chelsea Flower Show today where they looked absolutely beautiful.
Lady Amelia appeared to be wearing a floaty tea-length chiffon dress in a pastel colour from the brand, Veni Infantino.
This dress was a perfect choice as it allowed for free-flowing movement to keep cool in the warm May weather.
In addition, Amelia looked stunning in the floral print dress. It had long sleeves with a high neckline and also a very thin belt.
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Lady Amelia accessorised with a pair of simple gold earrings and also carried an elegant red clutch bag.
For footwear, Amelia wore some “Aquazzura Minute Pumps crafted from velvety suede in spicy cayenne red”.
These shoes are from a past season, but they are absolutely stunning with two straps – one across the ankle and the other lower down the foot.
Amelia’s shoes perfectly matched her red clutch bag, and the recently married bride also wore some dashing red lipstick for the occasion.
Amelia recently tied the not with Greg Mallett in South Africa where she wore a custom Versace dress.
Her twin sister Eliza wowed in a pink and white polka dot Alessandra Rich dress today.
The “Gathered Polka-dot Silk-satin midi dress in pink” is no longer available on the official website, but it can be purchased for £1,255 on some third-party websites.
Eliza’s dress is knee-length, long-sleeved, cinched in at the waist, and has a very high neckline.
Royals such as Kate Middleton have worn similar white versions of the dress before at Royal Ascot.
Eliza wore long dangly gold earrings, but unlike her twin sister, she did not appear to carry a clutch bag.
For footwear, she wore a pair of LIHUAMAO white high heels, which perfectly matched the polka dots on her dress.
Both sisters tied their long blonde hair into high ponytails and looked effortlessly chic for the occasion.