Princess Charlotte wore £65 Rachel Riley dress to Easter service

Princess Charlotte and her nieces followed in their stylish mothers’ footsteps as they attended the Easter Mattins Service at Windsor Castle yesterday.

The Princess of Wales’s only daughter, seven, looked stunning in a blue floral dress by British designer Rachel Riley, priced at £65.

Meanwhile, Mia Tindall and her sister Lena, who accompanied their parents Mike and Zara, wore stylish Reiss numbers.

Mia, nine, wore an £84 navy and ivory dress with floral embroidery from the designer’s new collection.

Meanwhile, Lena, aged four, wore a ditsy pink floral dress from the same designer, costing £68, with a headband she first wore at Queen Elizabeth’s belated anniversary celebrations last June.

The Princess of Wales’s only daughter, seven, looked adorable in a blue floral dress by British designer Rachel Riley, priced at £65, as the royals attended the Easter Mattins Service at Windsor Castle yesterday

Mia Tindall, left, and her sister Lena, right, who accompanied their parents Mike and Zara, wore Reiss numbers.  Pictured leaving the service with Peter Phillips, Edo Mappeli Mozzi and Princess Beatrice, Prince William and Prince George

Mia Tindall, left, and her sister Lena, right, who accompanied their parents Mike and Zara, wore Reiss numbers. Pictured leaving the service with Peter Phillips, Edo Mappeli Mozzi and Princess Beatrice, Prince William and Prince George

Lena wore a 368 asymmetrical dress from Reiss with a green headband.  She first wore the look at the late Queen's Jubilee Platinum pageant last June

Lena wore a 368 asymmetrical dress from Reiss with a green headband. She first wore the look at the late Queen’s Jubilee Platinum pageant last June

Dressed in her floral gown, which she paired with blue wool leotards and black Mary Jane shoes, Princess Charlotte took a page from her mother’s book as she waved to well-wishers as she left the Easter Mattins yesterday.

Her frilled number is described by the royal-approved brand as their “ever-popular ruffle dress style.”

The online description reads that the number is “fully lined with a button closure and sash to tie at the back.”

Charlotte paired the dress with a navy blue Amaia Kids ‘Razorbil’ summer jacket, which she has worn several times in the past.

The princess’s look was demure and matched her mother’s electric blue sheath dress by Catherine Walker.

Charlotte’s blonde locks were parted in the middle with two locks pinned back to frame her heart-shaped face.

Meanwhile, Mia Tindall wore an elegant dress by Reiss decorated with orange, burgundy and green floral details.

The number’s sleeves and skirt were trimmed in navy blue at the hem and collar to match her navy blue headband and the blue flower of fabric.

Princess Charlotte wore the dress with blue tights, left

The floral number is a popular Rachel Riley design

Princess Charlotte wore the dress with blue tights, left. The floral number is a popular Rachel Riley design

Mia, nine, looked adorable in her £84 navy and ivory Reiss dress

The dress is decorated with orange and burgundy details

Mia, nine, looked adorable in her £84 navy and ivory Reiss dress, which is adorned with orange and burgundy detailing, right?

Mia, four, looked adorable in Reiss' floral dress and her green Hucklebone headband

The dress has an asymmetric hem and a ditsy floral pattern

Mia, four, looked adorable in Reiss’ floral dress and her green Hucklebone headband, left. The dress has an asymmetric hem, right

Her blonde locks were tied in a neat ponytail and her only visible piece of jewelry was a small silver and gold bracelet.

Mia’s younger sister Lena, four, wore a pink floral dress from the same designer, priced at 3268.

The floral number featured a ruffled collar, long sleeves and an asymmetrical hem.

It is believed she wore the dress to the late Queen’s Jubilee Platinum pageant last June, paired with a denim jacket.

Yesterday she wore it with a green Hucklebone headband for £59, which she also debuted at the pageant where she and her cousin Prince Louis stole the show with their antics.