Princess Beatrice attended her first event since saying goodbye to her beloved grandmother last week

Beaming Bea! Radiant princess dons a black coat with bow detailing and green accessories as she attends a charity lunch in London in her first outing since the Queen’s funeral

  • Princess Beatrice, 34, attended her first event today since the Queen’s funeral
  • The mother-of-two looked poised at the Lady Garden Foundation Ladies Lunch
  • She opted for a black coat with large bow detail over the top of a green dress  

Princess Beatrice was pictured today out and about, for the first time since the end of the royal period of mourning. 

The 34-year-old royal attended the 8th annual Lady Garden Foundation Ladies Lunch at Langan’s Brasserie, in London, on Thursday.   

The eldest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson was beaming in an understated black and green ensemble.

The mother-of-two opted for a black coat with two large bows on the front, over the top of a dark green dress. 

Princess Beatrice, 34, attended the 8th annual Lady Garden Foundation Ladies Lunch at Lagan’s Brasserie today, marking her first public appearance since the Queen’s funeral

The royal joined jewellery designer Josephine Daniel (left) and socialite Tamara Beckwith (right) at the charity event in London

The royal joined jewellery designer Josephine Daniel (left) and socialite Tamara Beckwith (right) at the charity event in London

She donned a pair of elegant black ankle boots and held a green crocodile clutch bag.

Keeping her long red hair loose she donned a large velvet headband, tucking her locks behind her ears. 

This was the first time that Princess Beatrice has been seen out in public since her grandmother’s funeral. 

Beatrice looked enthusiastic at the lunch event, where she sported natural makeup with a dash of bronzer and mascara, a sculpted brow and a nude lip.  

Beatrice held a green crocodile clutch bag and donned an elegant pair of black ankle boots. She is pictured here with Lady Garden Foundation co-founder Astrid Harbord

Beatrice held a green crocodile clutch bag and donned an elegant pair of black ankle boots. She is pictured here with Lady Garden Foundation co-founder Astrid Harbord 

The Lady Garden Foundation is a national women’s health charity, raising awareness and funding for gynaecological health. 

The royal was joined by Lady Garden co-founder Astrid Harbord, jewellery designer Josephine Daniel and socialite Tamara Beckwith at the event. 

The Princess of York has supported the charity in the past by running for the organisation under the number ‘552’, at the 2017 Hyde Park event for The Lady Garden. 

The royals officially came out of mourning on Tuesday, breaking their seven-day period of mourning. 

Princess Beatrice of Wales wore a black coat with two large black bow details over the top of a green dress

Princess Beatrice of Wales wore a black coat with two large black bow details over the top of a green dress

Whilst the royal family carried out official duties where appropriate, they dressed in black as a mark of respect when in public.  

This week has seen a return to normal with Prince William and Princess Kate of Wales spending a day in Wales. 

Princess Beatrice was last seen at the Queen’s funeral where she was comforted by her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. 

Beatrice, 34, looked emotional as she joined her family to say goodbye to the Queen at Westminster Abbey, before the Committal Service at St George’s Chapel, in Windsor.

Beatrice is pictured here with her younger sister Princess Eugenie, 32, during the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II

Beatrice is pictured here with her younger sister Princess Eugenie, 32, during the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II

Today's event is the first time that Princess Beatrice has been seen out in public since her grandmother's funeral. She is pictured here at Westminster Abbey ahead of the Queen's funeral on 19th September

Today’s event is the first time that Princess Beatrice has been seen out in public since her grandmother’s funeral. She is pictured here at Westminster Abbey ahead of the Queen’s funeral on 19th September 

Her younger sister Eugenie, 32, father Prince and mother Sarah Ferguson were also in attendance. 

Following the Committal Service, Beatrice, Fergie and Edoardo were photographed walking away, presumably to the nearby Royal Lodge where the Duke and Duchess of York live, despite being divorced. 

In a touching moment, Edo reached out his hand and placed it on his wife’s lower back in a gesture of support. 

Beatrice and Eugenie were known to be incredibly close to their grandmother, Her late Majesty, and have been spotted looking emotional in public since she passed away on 8 September.

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