Princess Beatrice looks glowing as she arrives at Kensington Palace
Blooming Bea! Pregnant Princess Beatrice looks glowing as she dons a pearl headband for Kensington Palace summer party celebrating performing arts
- Beatrice looked glamorous as she was driven to the Kensington Palace yesterday
- Queen’s granddaughter, 33, who is pregnant with her first child, opted for a natural look as she headed into the palace where her cousin Prince William lives
- Opting for a touch of glam, the royal wore a statement black and pearl headpiece that wouldn’t be out of place in her mother Sarah Ferguson’s wardrobe
Princess Beatrice looked glamorous yesterday as she was driven to the Kensington Palace Host Summer Party in Support of Sir Sam Mendes and Theatre Artists Fund in a black Range Rover.
The Queen’s granddaughter, 33, who is pregnant with her first child, kept a low-key look as she headed into the palace today sporting a natural make-up look and no jewellery.
Opting for a touch of glam, the royal wore a statement black and pearl headpiece that wouldn’t be out of place in her mother Sarah Ferguson’s wardrobe.
Princess Beatrice looked glamorous yesterday as she was driven to the Kensington Palace Host Summer Party in a black Range Rover
Beatrice, the daughter of Prince Andrew, 61, showed off her natural beauty with a light layer of make-up and a gentle smokey eye as she sat front seat of the £90,000 car accompanied by a driver.
The mother-to-be, lives in St James’ Palace with her property developer husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, completed her look with a simple black shirt.
The star-studded bash, hosted by the Ambassador Theatre Group, also include an array on A-listers including Sienna Miller and Jenna Coleman.
Elsewhere at the event was Comedian Sir Lenny Henry, 63, and his theatre director partner Lisa Makin.
The Queen’s granddaughter, 33, who is pregnant with her first child, kept a low-key look as she headed into the palace today sporting a natural make-up look and no jewellery
Beatrice recently showed off a rare glimpse her central London home in an interview with parenting blogger Giovanna Fletcher, where she discussed the ‘gift’ of dyslexia, as well as her relationship with her husband’s son Wolfie, five, who she described as a ‘bonus child’.
Clearly keeping family close to her heart, the royal’s living room is filled with photos of herself and Edo, as well as snaps from her travels across the world.
It comes as the royal spoke movingly about her experience of dyslexia – and says that if her unborn child is ‘lucky enough’ to be diagnosed with it, then she will see that as a ‘gift’.
Opting for a touch of glam, the royal wore a statement black and pearl headpiece that wouldn’t be out of place in her mother Sarah Ferguson’s wardrobe
The Queen’s granddaughter was herself diagnosed with the learning difficulty, which can affect reading, writing and spelling, when she was seven.
But while she had support from an early age, Beatrice revealed ‘nobody made me feel like it was a lesser-than’ when she was diagnosed.
Speaking to Hello! magazine, she referred to it as a ‘gift’ because she feels it has offered her different skills in life, saying: ‘I think that having dyslexia and reflecting on where I am right now in my career path, and also as an older person looking back, it definitely has allowed me to look at things in a new way and come up with solutions.’
Her words echo the title of Ron Davis’ 1994 book The Gift of Dyslexia, which became an immediate best-seller and became a bible for people with dyslexia and parents of children with dyslexia.
She also described her role as a stepmother to Edo’s son Wolfie, calling him her ‘bonus son’ – but admitted that home-schooling him during lockdown had been a challenge.
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