Relaxed royal! Style maven Lady Amelia Windsor, 25, pairs a slogan T-shirt with chunky boots for an outing in London's South Kensington
- Lady Amelia Windsor, 25, looked relaxed as she headed out in London today
- The royal appeared chic in a slogan T-shirt and chunky boots for the outing
- Teamed her 'Don't Lose Your Heart' top with a jacket wrapped around her waist
Lady Amelia Windsor showcased her enviable sense of style as she headed out in London today.
Looking chic in a slogan T-shirt and chunky boots, the British royal, 25, who is 41st in line to the throne, put her best fashion foot forward when stepping out in South Kensington.
She teamed her 'Don't Lose Your Heart' top with a jacket wrapped around her waist and a pair of straight-leg jeans with a frayed hem.

Lady Amelia Windsor (pictured) showcased her enviable sense of style as she headed out in London today
Letting her statement T-shirt do all the talking, Lady Amelia kept her accessories to a minimum, pairing her outfit with just a cream shopping bag.
Holding her phone in one hand, Lady Amelia complemented her casual attire with a low-fuss hairdo, opting to leave her blonde locks down.
The royal, who graduated with a degree in Italian and French from the University of Edinburgh, is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent.
She is regularly snapped out and about in her local neighbourhood of Notting Hill, where she enjoys a vast-array of hobbies including pottery and ballet classes.

Looking chic in a slogan T-shirt and chunky boots, the British royal (pictured), 25, who is 41st in line to the throne, put her best fashion foot forward when stepping out in South Kensington
Once dubbed the most beautiful member of the royal family, Lady Amelia is currently signed to Storm models, which represents the likes of Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne.
She has racked up more than 90,000 followers on Instagram from sharing her quirky sense of style and collaborations with brands, including with fine jewellery specialist Alice van Cal.
Lady Amelia has also modelled for the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and designed her own range of accessories in collaboration with Penelope Chilvers.
The contributing editor to Tatler Magazine, also reportedly interned at jewellery house Bulgari, during her time studying at Edinburgh University.