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Pregnant Princess Beatrice Stuns in Chic Grey Coat at London Exhibition
In a delightful return to the public eye, Princess Beatrice made her first appearance in weeks, stepping out for a textile exhibition in London.
The 36-year-old royal, who is expecting her second child with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, was spotted at the Garrison Chapel in Chelsea, where the King's Foundation's Future Textiles exhibition is currently being showcased.
This exhibition is particularly special as it celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Future Textiles program, initiated by King Charles.
The initiative aims to address the skills gap within the UK's textile industry through comprehensive education and training.
Since its inception in 2014, more than 2,000 individuals have benefited from various upskilling courses, ranging from sewing and knitting to creating entire ready-to-wear collections.
Arriving at the event, Beatrice looked effortlessly stylish in a grey checked winter coat from Reformation.
The coat perfectly complemented her simple yet elegant outfit, which included a calf-skimming black skirt and a matching sweater.
With the chilly UK temperatures, she opted for thick black tights and chic heeled ankle boots to keep warm.
Her auburn hair flowed freely, and her makeup was fresh and dewy, featuring a flawless base, a subtle hint of eyeliner, and a soft pink lip that added a touch of warmth to her look.
It was a perfect ensemble for a day out in the brisk London air.
During the exhibition, Jacqueline Farrell, the education director of the King's Foundation, presented Beatrice with a poppy in honor of Remembrance Sunday, which falls on November 10.
This thoughtful gesture highlighted the royal's engagement with the community and the significance of the occasion.
Beatrice took time to connect with students from the Future Textiles program, including graduates specializing in embroidery and modern artisan crafts.
Her interaction with the students reflected her genuine interest in the arts and the importance of nurturing new talent in the textile industry.
One of the highlights of her visit included participating in a smocking demonstration alongside the students, showcasing her willingness to learn and engage with the craft.
She explored the various displays at the Garrison Chapel, which will remain open until November 15, offering visitors a chance to appreciate the creative works on display.