She may have missed out on Pippa Matthews’ wedding in May but it seems that Princess Beatrice is not short of high society wedding invites.
The Princess of York, 29, joined her mother Sarah Ferguson, 57, the Duchess of York for the wedding of her aunt, Eliza Ferguson on Saturday.
The mother and daughter put on an elegant sartorial display as they arrived at All Saints Church, in Dummer, Hampshire.
Princess Beatrice looked elegant in pink as she arrived at the wedding of her aunt Eliza Ferguson on Saturday
Beatrice showcased her flair for feminine fashion in a pale pink dress complete with puffed sleeves.
She added a little edge to her ensemble in the form of military flairs with her dress printed with medals and with gold frogging detail.
The Queen’s granddaughter kept her accessories to a minimum opting for a simple pair of nude court shoes and a matching clutch bag.
Eliza, the half-sister of Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, married partner Harry Cobb at a lavish ceremony in the village of Dummer
Sarah’s older sister Jane Luedecke (right) flew in from Australia to celebrate alongside her royal family members
Meanwhile her mother Sarah Ferguson cut a sophisticated figure in a black and white monochrome dress and a simple pair of patent court shoes.
Also joining them today was Beatrice’s aunt and Sarah’s older sister Jane Luedecke who flew in from Australia to celebrate alongside her royal family members.
Missing today however, was the bride’s other royal niece Princess Eugenie who did not attend on Saturday.
The quirky couple surprised and delighted guests, doing away with traditional wedding cars and instead opting for a horse and cart decorated with traditional garlands from India
The Duchess cut a sophisticated figure in a monochrome dress as she posed for photos with her older sister
Eliza Ferguson is the half sister of Sarah Ferguson and the younger daughter of the late Major Ronald Ferguson and his second wife Susan now Lady Swinburn.
The bride tied the knot with partner Harry Cobb in a lavish ceremony in the village of Dummer in Hampshire.
The quirky couple surprised and delighted guests, doing away with traditional wedding cars and instead opting for a carriage decorated with traditional garlands from India.
The decoration for the carriage, that was driven by brother’s Andrews’s 1950 Ferguson tractor, was fitting as Eliza has worked for the Familia Home in West Bengal India.
Eliza stunned in a white laser cut dress as she waved to guests from the carriage.
She kept her beauty look to a minimal wearing her hair in a simple chignon and shunning dramatic bridal makeup.