Lady Kitty Spencer
Princess Diana's niece Lady Kitty Spencer recently walked on the runway for Dolce & Gabbana. Pictured: Spencer attends the Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2018 fashion show at New York Stock Exchange on Feb. 9, 2018 in New York City. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Bottega Veneta

Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer just walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana.

The 27-year-old supermodel also happens to be the star of the brand’s spring/summer 2018 campaign. Over the weekend, Spencer wore a stunning tiara as part of Dolce & Gabbana’s “Secrets & Diamonds” presentation.

Spencer was also photographed in a floral powder blue floor-length long-sleeved dress, which suited her tall physique. In another photo, Spencer was photographed in a silver dress.

Earl Charles Spencer’s daughter wasn’t the only royal to be part of the fashion show. The Manners sisters, namely, Violet, Alice, and Eliza, also walked on the runway. They are the daughters of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland.

Meanwhile, it was reported that Spencer first caught the public’s attention when she attended Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding in 2011. She sat beside her twin sisters, Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia that time. Since then, she has graced countless fashion shows and has also been a regular at the London Fashion Week.

Two years ago, Spencer spoke with The Telegraph about her relationship with her other family members. She said that she’s pretty close to her cousins, Princes William and Harry, as well as the former’s wife, Kate Middleton. However, Spencer refused to focus on the royal trio during the interview.

“Out of respect for them, I can’t discuss them, sorry. This is the way it has always been,” she said.

In 1997, Spencer’s parents divorced, and her dad moved back to the U.K., while she stayed with her mom in Cape Town, Africa. She and her mom, Victoria Lockwood, who is also a model, are very close.

“My mother’s my best friend. We speak about 100 times a day. We don’t even say goodbye, just, ‘OK, speak to you in a bit,’” she shared.

Spencer, unlike majority of the members of the royal family, has social media accounts. But she said that she’s quite wary of them. “It’s an edited, filtered version of life. Younger girls think that’s reality and something that they can strive for, and if they fall short of that then they’ve somehow failed,” she explained.