Since Queen Elizabeth II the Royal Family appears completely revolutionized and not just because Charles became king under the name of Charles III. Camilla has become Queen Consort, William and Kate are Dukes of Wales and all the other Windsors (who were once lower in the line of succession to the throne) are now beginning to play a key role in the monarchy. This is the case, for example, of the Princess Beatrice of York, who increasingly participates in official events representing royalty. In the last few hours she met the Swedish ambassador Mikaela Kumlin Granit in London on the occasion of the International Day of the Girl, super chic in a skirt, military jacket and high heels.
Beatrice of York doesn’t give up in black a month after her funeral
We left her in total black with a velvet sash after the period of national mourning, today we find Beatrice of York in a chic version at an official event in London. She met the Swedish ambassador and, in addition to emphasizing the importance of promoting respect for girls’ human rights, she also took the opportunity to show her innate elegance. Gone are the days when along with her sister Eugenie she was compared to one of Cinderella’s evil sisters, now the princess has grown up to be incredibly chic. The detail that didn’t go unnoticed? Although almost a month has passed since the queen’s funeral, she remains faithful to black.
Princess Beatrice’s military look
The princess in fact paired a full black long skirt with a matching shirt worn with the first buttons unbuttoned. She then completed it all with a pair of high-heeled pumps and a military-inspired jacket, an Italian wool model signed ME + EM collarless, with red stitching and two rows of gold maxi buttons at the hems. How many? On the official website of the brand it is sold for 480 euros. This time, by the way, Beatrice gave up tiaras and hair accessories, preferred to keep her hair loose, highlighting the lengths. With her “military” look, will she be able to compete with royal style icon Kate Middleton?
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