The royals are only human.

Can the royals afford to have wardrobe malfunctions stain their pristine appearances?

Read through these somewhat mistimed, somewhat unfortunate, but totally relatable royal wardrobe malfunctions caught on camera.

Kate Middleton laughing

Interestingly, this faux pas was not entirely unanticipated.

“In the tiny carriage, it had crumpled far more than we’d anticipated.

“Well, I didn’t know it was going to be worn on a windy runway.

Princess Diana in wedding gown

Let’s be honest we’ve all been there.

And now, for the million-dollar question: What was the dress worth?

A royal remittance of over $400.

Kate Middleton in yellow dress

Her clothes couldn’t ever be dissociated from her office.

No, the party wasn’t quite the rager it sounds.

A true queen, in all senses of the word!

Meghan Markle dress with price tag

Yet, she chose to show up at the BAFTAs embellished in a dark green Jenny Packham gown.

AsVanity Fairpoints out, the monarchy’s enduring political neutrality is more a matter of tradition than law.

And a dress on a windy day is just a calamity waiting to happen!

Queen Elizabeth dress with stains

Shorts, skirts, or worse … inner garments.

Why can’t they just stay in place?

The thought probably plaguedPrincess Beatriceafter a relatable wardrobe mishap left her underwear exposed to the world in 2021.

Hole in King Charles' sock

The young royal was in attendance at the V&A Summer Party in a chic black sheer dress.

Likely unknown to her, the nude slip beneath her dress appeared to wriggle up far too much.

When Beatrice does it right, she does it well.

Kate Middleton at BAFTAs

Over the years, she has given fashion magazines multiple iconic looks to fawn over.

Yeah, you know the one we’re talking about!

She stepped out for a Christmas banquet at Buckingham Palace in 2017 sporting a blackamoor brooch on her shoulder.

Queen Camilla holding down dress

As pointed out byHouse Beautiful, blackamoor art used as jewelry hinges on a stereotypical representation of dark-skinned people.

Was it a hole or just something stuck to his shoe?

But it wasn’t the first time.

Princess Beatrice in black lace dress

Runs in the family, we guess?

Back in 2017, Fergie made headlines from Rome when her dress accidentally affixed to her sleeve.

The hem lifted when she raised her arm, revealing far more than she gambled for.

Princess Michael of Kent’s racist brooch

Well, we daresay this misstep ruffled a few feathers in royal quarters!

In fact, there’s a mutual exchange of notes on fashion empowerment between Princess Beatrice and her mother.

Before the revenge dress, there was the see-through skirt.

Prince William and David Attenborough

Sarah Ferguson in Rome