A highly anticipated exhibition celebrating the life and style of Queen Elizabeth II has sold out within weeks of opening, prompting organisers to extend the show.
The exhibition, which explores the late monarch's fashion sense, has been a huge hit with visitors, with many attending in large numbers to catch a glimpse of the iconic outfits and accessories worn by the Queen.
Organisers of the exhibition, which takes place at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, have announced that they will be extending the show due to high demand. The original run was set to end in May, but it will now continue into June.
The exhibition features over 100 items from the Queen's wardrobe, including evening gowns, hats, and other accessories. Visitors are able to see some of the most iconic outfits worn by the Queen, including her wedding dress and her coronation robes.
The exhibition has been a major tourist attraction, with many visitors travelling from across the UK and abroad to see it. The extension is set to bring even more visitors to the museum, with organisers expecting a significant increase in footfall.
The exhibition is a celebration of the Queen's life and style, and a testament to the enduring power of British fashion. It is a must-see for anyone interested in fashion, history, or the Royal Family.