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Princess Beatrice’s Stylish Stroll in Chelsea
Princess Beatrice was seen engrossed in her phone as she wandered around Chelsea this week, showcasing a chic patterned co-ord.
The 35-year-old royal was captured exiting the exclusive Bluebird Café on Thursday, embracing the last days of summer in London while tapping away on her mobile device.
Opting for a coordinated pink patterned blouse and midi skirt, she paired the ensemble with comfy beige slip-on trainers.
The vibrant summery outfit by Thierry Colson comes with a price tag of approximately £500 for both pieces.
To complement her look, she carried a Walton basket bag by Anya Hindmarch, personalized with her initials BMM – Beatrice Mapelli Mozzi.
Sporting a practical bun, likely to combat the UK heatwave with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees, Princess Beatrice exuded elegance during her outing.
The Bluebird Café holds a special place in the royal's heart, having previously visited the establishment with her sister, Princess Eugenie, and their children Sienna and August for a birthday celebration in May.
Originally built as a garage in 1923 for the Bluebird Motor Company, the café continues to attract royal guests and visitors alike.
Recent snapshots captured Princess Beatrice at the Cornbury House Horse Trials, where she posed for photos alongside the event's founder, David Howden.
The international five-day competition, revived by David in 2020 after a hiatus, saw Beatrice's cousin Zara Tindall, daughter of Princess Anne, participating on Thursday in Oxfordshire.
Zara, a dedicated sportswoman, has been actively competing in various trials nationwide, showcasing her equestrian prowess.
In a heartwarming announcement, Princess Beatrice's husband, Edoardo Mapelli-Mozzi, revealed his half-brother Albie Shale's engagement to Chelsea last Wednesday.
Edo's caption not only shared the joyous news but also hinted at his deep affection for Beatrice, emphasizing the significance of finding true love in life.
Albie, the son of Edo's mother Nicola Burrows and her late husband Christopher Shale, has a special place in the family's celebrations.
A recent poll focused on the Royal family's succession sparked discussions among the public, with over half of the respondents suggesting the exclusion of two royal members from the line of succession.
Unfortunately, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie did not fare well in the poll, with 57% of participants advocating for their removal.
Despite their diminished presence in recent royal events, the sisters, who lead independent professional lives outside the monarchy, continue to receive praise for their dedication to work and family.
Sarah Ferguson, in her podcast Tea Talk, has commended her daughters for their roles as working mothers, highlighting their ability to balance royal responsibilities with personal lives.
Princess Beatrice, a business consultant and a mother, shares her life with her husband Edoardo Mapelli-Mozzi and their children.
On the other hand, Princess Eugenie, an associate director at an art gallery in London, juggles her career with motherhood alongside her husband Jack Brooksbank.
While some royals dominate the popularity contest for succession, the public remains divided on the future roles within the Royal family, reflecting a nuanced perspective on the monarchy's evolution.