![]() Speculating on the symbolism, Muir tells PEOPLE, “When she first appeared, she was very much dressed by other people, and I think this was the start of her breaking free and choosing her own pieces,” she said of the repeat. Princess Diana Archive/Getty Princess Diana in a Warm & Wonderful sheep sweater at Prince Charles' polo match in June 1983. I think that also really speaks to how much she really liked this specific pattern and this sweater,” Houlton tells PEOPLE, adding that “why she chose to wear this sweater in two very high-profile places” still sparks conversation today. “Being at a polo match for Prince Charles in 1981, and then again in 1983, of course she was going to be photographed, of course that was going to be captured. RELATED: Princess Diana's Iconic Purple Evening Gown Auctioned for More Than $600,000 She wore it with oversized sunglasses, a white blouse and white pants for the second spin - the meaningful rewear maybe hinting that she felt like an outsider. ![]() While the original knit remained tucked away, the Princess of Wales slipped on her second version of the sweater for another one of Charles’ polo matches in 1983. The expert explained that the original knit’s significance is further elevated by the fact that Princess Diana wore the design twice. Princess Diana Archive/Getty Princess Diana in a Warm & Wonderful sheep sweater at Prince Charles' polo match in 1983. ![]()
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