Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II is Tatler's "ultimate power dresser." Pictured: Queen Elizabeth II awaits the arrival of U.S. President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle on July 13, 2018 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Richard Pohle

Queen Elizabeth II beat Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle with her fashion sense.

According to Richard Palmer, a journalist for Daily Express, the Queen, Duchess of Cambridge and Duchess of Sussex are all among Britain's best dressed of 2018. However, Tatler considered Her Majesty as the "ultimate power dresser." The publication also cited the royal's fondness for "bright colors" and floral prints.

Prince William and Prince Harry's cousin, Lady Amelia Windsor, who was also dubbed as the most beautiful royal by the magazine, made it on the list as well. Camilla Parker Bowles was also among the best dressed for giving "millinery a good name."

In addition, Prince William and Middleton's son, Prince George, made the cut. The third-in-line to the throne "flies the flag for Christopher Robin chic," according to Tatler.

Queen Elizabeth II's fashion has been praised by many. In fact, Alexandra Schulman, a former Vogue editor, considered the monarch as the most stylish person not just in the royal family but among the persons she knows.

"The Queen is the most stylish person because she never changes," Shulman said. "Style is about having a look and sticking to it and she does it so well. I believe everybody just thinks she's amazing."

Over the years, Queen Elizabeth II's signature look would often include bright-colored outfits with a matching hat. According to Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, there's a purpose why the royal prefers this colors.

"She needs to stand out for people to be able to say 'I saw the Queen,'" Sophie explained in the Smithsonian Channel documentary "The Queen at 90." "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."

In related news, Queen Elizabeth II was spotted on Sunday attending a church service at Crathie Kirk near her Balmoral estate. It was the first time that the royal was seen in weeks following the fake death reports involving Prince Philip.

Over a week ago, Twitter users speculated about the Duke of Edinburgh's death. According to an insider, the fake news annoyed the royals.

"They both agreed there was little they could do but they are very, very annoyed," the royal insider said. "It's not nice to hear people the world over commenting on your health or death, even if you're used to being in the public eye."