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Claudia Winkleman channels Princess Anne’s iconic style on The Traitors
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BBC presenter Claudia Winkleman has revealed that Princess Anne served as the inspiration behind her iconic fashion choices on the hit show The Traitors. Winkleman’s wardrobe, featuring tweed blazers, capes, and country chic ensembles, has drawn comparisons to the Princess Royal’s signature style, celebrated for its timeless British elegance. The 52-year-old broadcaster shared this revelation during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, where she acknowledged the influence of Princess Anne’s distinctive fashion sense. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, Winkleman’s Bafta-winning show has showcased her striking outfits, resonating with audiences and adding to the show’s charm. Fans have noted the uncanny similarities between Winkleman’s Traitors wardrobe and Princess Anne’s fashion over the years, with the homage earning widespread praise and further cementing Winkleman’s status as a style icon.
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