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Prince George: Big brother, future king and fashion trendsetter.

The 5-year-old royal has been named toTatler‘s “Britain’s Best Dressed 2018” list, where the magazine hailed for his “Christoper Robin chic” style, according theEvening Standard.

George is typically seen wearing collared shirts, shorts and high socks in public, as part of a longtime British tradition among the royals. “It is considered very suburban for a little boy to be in long trousers when he is just a little boy,” editor-in-chief ofMajestymagazine, Ingrid Seward, previously told PEOPLE.

Upper-class British boys usually wear shorts until they’re 8 years old (yes, even in the winter!).

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But George isn’t the only royal praised for their fashion sense. MomKate Middletonand Aunt Meghan also madeTatler‘s list, along with a host of other title holders such asCamilla, Duchess of CornwallandLady Amelia Windsor.

Queen Elizabethwas the oldest honoree, thanks to herdeliberately bright wardrobe— think bold hues like yellow, green and pink.

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In the documentary,The Queen at 90, the Queen’s daughter-in-law, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, said: “She needs to stand out for people to be able to say ‘I saw the Queen.’ Don’t forget that when she turns up somewhere, the crowds are two, three, four, 10, 15 deep, and someone wants to be able to say they saw a bit of the Queen’s hat as she went past.”

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In the few months since officially joining the royal family, Meghan has developed a signature style of her own. She’s known for pushing the limits withshoulder-exposing boatneck looksand her go-to messy bun.

The royal sisters-in-law had theirfirst solo outing togetherlast month as they teamed up to attend the Ladies’ Single Final at theWimbledonChampionships. They showed off their differing (yet coordinating!) styles with the Duchess of Sussex opting for a summery blue-and-white striped shirt from Ralph Lauren with wide-leg cream pants, while Princess Kate wore a white-patterned dress.

source: people.com