Queen Camilla's favourite handbag may be recognisable to royal fans - it was first made famous by Princess Diana. The 76-year-old debuted her £5,000 Lady Dior during Wimbledon, showing off the classy accessory during the tennis championships in London last month. She was then seen clutching it just days later on a visit to Wales.

She isn't the first member of the family to be drawn to the design. Princess Diana developed a love for their bag in the 90s. She was presented with the Chouchou brand almost 30 years ago when Madame Bernadette Chirac, then the First Lady of France, offered her the wonderful gift.

She was often seen holding it until her tragic death in the country three years later. King Charles and Queen Camilla's bond has spanned over five decades, and recent years have showcased the Queen Consort's invaluable presence at the monarch's side as he mourns his mother while taking to the throne. She has also been firmly by his side following his cancer diagnosis in February.

Reflecting on the Queen's transformation in recent months, ex-BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond proudly praised Camilla for "rocking" her new role, as she told OK! "I think she might have surprised herself by enjoying hard work as much as she seems to be doing! "She is, after all, a woman who has never had to knuckle down to a solid career or the slog of a 9 to 5 job. She has shouldered a sharply increased workload and a massive amount of responsibility in the past few months - and is looking an.