This Christmas, Princess Beatrice joined the Royal Family at Sandringham, Norfolk, celebrating the festive season alongside her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, stepson Wolfie, and her baby daughter, Sienna.
While little Sienna stayed at the estate due to her young age, the rest of the family made their way to the traditional Christmas Day service, accompanied by the King, Queen Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Beatrice’s presence came as a pleasant surprise to many, as it was initially thought she would be spending the holidays abroad with her in-laws.
However, her pregnancy with her second child seemed to have influenced the decision to stay in the UK, ensuring she could enjoy a more relaxed and intimate celebration.
Princess Beatrice’s style at Christmas Walk
Her outfit for the occasion showcased both elegance and a meaningful connection to the Royal Family’s initiatives.
Beatrice wore a chic tan belted double-breasted coat from the Net-a-Porter Modern Artisan collection, a project under The King’s Foundation.
She paired this standout piece with a simple black dress, knee-high suede boots from Maje, black merino wool gloves by Cornelia James, and an Ethan K crocodile clutch adorned with pearl details.
Adding a touch of festive charm, she completed the look with a velvet green headband by Justine Bradley-Hill, perfectly coordinating with the “festive green” theme sported by Queen Camilla and Princess Kate.
This wasn’t Beatrice’s first interaction with the Modern Artisan collection. Just a month earlier, she attended The King’s Foundation’s Future Textiles exhibition at the Garrison Chapel, where the collection was highlighted.
Initiated by King Charles in 2014, the project addresses the skills gap in the UK’s fashion and textiles industry, focusing on education and training.
Over the years, this initiative has impacted more than 7,000 individuals and operates across locations like Dumfries House, Highgrove Gardens, and Trinity Buoy Wharf.
While Beatrice celebrated Christmas with her Royal relatives, her sister, Princess Eugenie, and their parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, were notably absent from the Sandringham festivities.