Princess Beatrice lead the royal arrivals as she attended Wimbledon alongside Lady Sarah Chatto and Lady Helen Taylor today.
The Duke of York’s eldest daughter, 34, looked stunning in a plush pink dress as she arrived in the Royal Box alongside her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi this afternoon.
She swept her auburn locks into soft waves for the occasion and opted for a subtle makeup look.
She was joined by a number of members of the royal family – including her distant cousin, Lady Sarah Chatto, who is the daughter of Princess Margaret and rarely makes royal appearances.
Meanwhile The Duchess of Gloucester and Princess Michael of Kent were also in attendance at the event today.
Princess Beatrice donned a gorgeous collared plush pink dress with a thin belt and paired it with a summery crotchet clutch as she arrived in the Royal Box
The Duchess of Gloucester, 77, and Lady Sarah Chatto, 59, enjoyed a friendly conversation while sitting in Royal Box on Centre Court
Princess Michael of Kent looked in high spirits as she attended the event today, wearing a smart red blazer
Princess Beatrice and Lady Helen Taylor appeared to be having a enjoyable time on the court as the pair beamed while attending day 12 of the Wimbledon Championships
Princess Beatrice and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi put up a happy up display as the couple enjoyed the court side entertainment with broad smiles on their faces.
The eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York and lover Edo-who share daughter Sienna and stepson Wolfie- looked as loved up as ever as they took away their attention from the court to engage into a light-hearted conversation.
Princess Beatrice has been making regular stylish appearances this summer, as she recently stunned in a quirky £1,830 Chloé midi dress while heading to dinner in London with her husband Edoardo and A-list friends just a few nights ago.
Edoardo also appeared as dapper as ever as he opted for a navy suit with a elegant dark green tie paired with a crisp white shirt.
Meanwhile while Lady Sarah was seen out and about on this occasion, she is known for keeping a low profile, and attends only a handful of key events.
Sarah Chatto was born in 1964 — the last royal baby born at a palace rather than a hospital — within weeks of cousins Prince Edward, Lady Helen Windsor and James Ogilvy.
Both her parents passed on their artistic eye to their children as Sarah, now a painter, and her brother David were taken around galleries in their youth.
Sarah went on to complete a foundation course at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, followed by a printed textiles course at Middlesex Polytechnic, paving the way for her training at the Royal Academy Schools.
Princess Beatrice sat in the Royal Box at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon with her property developer husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
Princess Beatrice and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi got into the Wimbledon spirit with wide smiles on their faces as they sat in the Royal Box at Wimbledon
The couple seemed loved up as ever, as they turn their attention from the court to each other in a captivating conversation
Princess Beatrice gleamed as she was photographed with a wide grin in her delightful summery dress and sophisticated crotchet clutch bag
Princess Beatrice and Lady Helen Taylor were having fun times at the court as they sat together at Wimbledon in their splendid summery outfits
Working as a painter under the professional name Sarah Armstrong-Jones, she has since exhibited at galleries including The Redfern Gallery in London.
Her wedding to Daniel Chatto in July 1994 was such a short, simple affair that chauffeurs were caught by surprise: the Queen, Prince Philip and Princess Diana waited at the City church of St Stephen’s Walbrook after the service for their cars to come back.
While the Chatto’s are not at the centre of the working royals, they have attended major royal events over the years, including the late Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral last September, Royal Ascot, Trooping the Colour, as well as the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The late Queen was described as a ‘surrogate mother’ to Sarah and her brother, and was particularly close to Lady Sarah, who was thought to remind Her Majesty of her late sister.
One royal insider previously revealed: ‘The Queen adores Sarah and seeks out her company as often as possible. She is her absolute favourite younger Royal.
‘They are hugely at ease in each other’s company. Much giggling can be heard when they are together. They share a sense of loyalty, fun, duty and the ridiculous.’
One acquaintance said: ‘Sarah is very unassuming; shy and almost embarrassed with no grandeur at all. Take royal events — she’ll be on the balcony, but she never pushes herself to the middle or the front, like some’.
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