Princess Beatrice of York celebrated her 35th birthday, and her family and close friends were quick to post well-wishes on social media.
But two of the most notable congratulations came from her mother, Sarah Ferguson, and younger sister, Princess Eugenie, who shared unseen photos to mark the occasion.
Princess Beatrice’s birthday photos
The Duchess of York posted a series of photos on Instagram to commemorate her eldest daughter’s birthday. They included a photo of the two of them from a few years ago, and another of Fergie in a vehicle and Beatrice as a toddler in the backseat wearing glamorous sunglasses.
In the post, Ferguson wrote an emotional message expressing his love and admiration for his eldest daughter.
“Happy birthday Beatrice. You will always be my girl. <3,” he wrote.
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For her part, Princess Eugenie shared a photo of her older sister on what appears to be a winter vacation.
In the photo, the two appear to be smiling and embracing. In the congratulatory message, the princess wrote about the love and friendship they share.
“Happy birthday to my big sis… I love you so much,” Eugenia wrote.
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Another person who could not miss Beatrice’s birthday celebration was her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
As he did for their anniversary last July, Edoardo posted a picture of his wife Beatrice along with a touching dedication.
“You are the best wife in the world. You are also the best mother in the world. We love you so much. Happy birthday, my darling”.
These publications have been very well received by the royal family’s followers, who have praised the beauty and tenderness of the photos.
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In addition, many have highlighted the importance of these publications in the midst of a difficult year for the royal family, following the death of Queen Elizabeth and the difficult relationship between brothers William and Harry.
Princess Beatrice of York’s greeting is undoubtedly a reminder of the strength and love that exists in the British royal family.