The Spencer sisters looked elegant as ever in color-coordinated pink ensembles as they attended a fashion show in Germany last night.
Princess Diana’s nieces Lady Eliza and her twin brother Lady Amelia, both 30, attended the 50th anniversary of designer Marc Cain GmbH at the event in Bodelshausen.
The socialites showed off their stylish flair as they posed for photos at the glamorous venue and enjoyed a runway show where they watched from the front row.
Their performance came as their family celebrated the anniversary of the death of their aunt Princess Diana.
The twins previously said their aunt, who died in a car accident in Paris at the age of five, was “loving” and had a “talent for reading children’s hearts.”
Lady Amelia (left) and her twin brother Lady Eliza (right), both 30, celebrated the 50th anniversary of designer Marc Cain GmbH at the event in Bodelshausen
The late Princess Diana’s nieces showed off their stylish flair as they posed for photos at the glamorous venue and enjoyed a runway show
Amelia lit up the room in a pair of bright pink culottes and a matching blue and magenta silk blouse tucked in at the waist.
As an accessory, she held a purse that brushed against her pearly white manicure.
Elsewhere, Eliza was the epitome of sophistication in a pastel pink dress with cape-like details on the shoulders.
She added a touch of glitter and paired the simple yet elegant dress with a silver clutch and heels.
Both sisters changed their blonde locks into a chic updo and kept their makeup clean and minimal.
They sat in the front row at the fashion show and were joined by Diane Kruger, with whom they shared a smile throughout the event.
Their performance took place as the Spencer family celebrated the 26th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death yesterday.
Lady Eliza previously admitted that none of the twins had any idea of Diana’s impact on the world until years after her death.
“We always knew her as our aunt,” she told Tatler in 2021, adding that she remembers her as “incredibly warm, motherly and loving.”
“Growing up in South Africa I actually had very little idea of how important she was in the world until I was much older… She always tried her best to engage with us as children and had a talent for reading children’s hearts.”
Amelia lit up the room in hot pink culotte pants and a matching blue and magenta silk blouse tucked in at the waist
Elsewhere, Eliza was the epitome of sophistication in a pastel pink dress with cape-like details on the shoulders
The Spencer sisters looked elegant as ever in color-coordinated pink ensembles as they attended a fashion show in Germany last night
Amelia (left) and Eliza (right) showed off their summer tans after recently taking their family on holiday across Europe
Elsewhere, Eliza was the epitome of sophistication in a pastel pink dress with cape-like details on the shoulders. Pictured with her sister
Eliza remembered how the twins went to Noordhoek with their aunt, a beach known for its icy waters, and were approached by a photographer.
“Obviously it could have been quite terrifying for us, because we were so young and didn’t understand what was happening,” she said.
“But she made it a game of who could get back to the car first. It was amazing how she protected us in a way that made us feel safe and unafraid.
“We had no idea what she was doing at the time. As a child I realized the magnitude of the loss to my father and family. It was only later that I began to understand the significance of losing her as a figure in the world.’
Both sisters changed their blonde locks into a chic updo and kept their makeup clean and minimal. On the photo with Leonie Hanne
The sisters enjoyed a runway show at the glitzy fashion event in Germany last night
The Spencer sisters appeared in high spirits when they attended the fashion show in Germany
The twins posed for photos as they enjoyed an evening of style and fashion in Germany last night
The sisters pictured with Helmut Schlotterer at the Marc Cain Fashion Show to celebrate their 50th anniversary
Yesterday their father Charles Spencer shared a heartwarming tribute to his late sister Princess Diana.
Earl Spencer, 59, living at Althorp House, Northampton, set to work Twitter to share a childhood photo with the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
To mark the occasion, Charles Spencer shared a childhood photo with his sister, and viewers have flocked to the comments to show support.
The photo showed a summer return of the siblings as children.
Diana wore a cute pink dress as she put her arm around her younger brother’s shoulder and looked at the camera.
While Charles wore an all blue look with a striped polo T-shirt and matching royal blue shorts.
The post, shared in the early hours of the morning, has since been viewed more than 20,000 times.
Charles chose not to caption the sentimental post, but received hundreds of comments from others who have fond memories of the late princess.
Touched by the count’s tribute, someone wrote: ‘Lovely picture. Diana was so sweet and I’m sure she’s the best big sister too. I grew up loving Diana, as most of this world did. You help keep her goodness and spirit alive by being the person you are. Thanks for that.’