Annabel Elliot
Interior designer, businesswoman, sister of Princess of Wales
Annabel Elliot is a British interior designer and businesswoman born in 1967, best known for her work as a television personality and founder of her own home furnishings and interior design company. She is the sister of Catherine, Princess of Wales (formerly Kate Middleton), which brought her additional public prominence. Elliot has appeared on various British television programs focused on home design and interior decoration, sharing her expertise in creating elegant living spaces. She established herself as an independent professional in the design industry before gaining wider recognition through her family connections and media appearances. Her design aesthetic emphasizes classic British style with contemporary elements, and her brand reflects luxury and accessibility. Elliot has successfully built a business around her design sensibilities, offering products and services that appeal to homeowners seeking high-quality interior design solutions. Her career demonstrates how expertise in design can translate into successful entrepreneurship and media presence.
Business & Industry
British
1967
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Anabel
Hebrew origin
“A shortened, modern variation of Annabel, which blends Anna (Hebrew 'grace') with the Latin suffix -bel (from Isabella, meaning 'devoted to God'). Anabel carries classic elegance with a streamlined contemporary feel, suggesting both grace and devotion. The name has literary resonance through works like Edgar Allan Poe's 'Annabel Lee,' appealing to romanticist parents.”