Princess Beatrice, who recently announced that she is expecting her second child with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, is enjoying her pregnancy to the fullest.
Despite the sweet wait, she doesn’t let this limit her busy schedule full of social engagements.
The eldest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson attended two fabulous parties in London on Tuesday, October 22, showing that her social calendar is as active as ever.
Princess Beatrice’s black dress by Rebecca Vallance
Princess Beatrice first attended the launch of the collection presented by Nicky Hilton, who launched her new capsule clothing collection in collaboration with Australian designer Rebecca Vallance, at the popular Mayfair venue Gaia.
For these special occasions, Princess Beatrice, 36, chose a dress that is sure to inspire moms-to-be.
It was a beautiful black velvet midi dress by Rebecca Vallance, adorned with three elegant crystal bows running from the neckline to the waist. This elegant outfit is valued at over $920, according to the brand’s website.
To complete her look, she wore sophisticated Roger Vivier Efflorescence Pumps in black satin.
Later, Beatrice headed to a dinner at The Orangery, organized by the cosmetics company Estée Lauder and Harrods.
There she met Princess Diana’s nieces Lady Kitty Spencer and twins Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer. The Spencer sisters are the daughters of Charles Spencer, Diana’s younger brother, and his first wife, Victoria Lockwood.
Just as glamorous as Beatrice, Lady Kitty, the daughter of Earl Charles Spencer, opted for a black gown with a stunning neckline, which she complemented with a sparkling diamond necklace.
Meanwhile, her sisters also stood out for their sense of style. Lady Eliza chose a striking bright red dress, fitted at the waist with an elegant matching belt.
Lady Amelia, meanwhile, opted for a polka dot dress with sheer sleeves, which she paired with elegant black heels.
Undoubtedly, this outing not only underlined Beatrice’s unique style, but also highlighted the beautiful fashion legacy that Diana’s nieces continue to carry forward.