Princess Beatrice welcomes the holiday season in style.
On Tuesday, the eldest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson attended The Fayre of St. James’s Christmas Carol Concert in St. James in London with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Princess Beatrice donned a white and gray plaid coat that might look familiar – she wore it to another Christmas concert last year.
Beatrice wore the same Temperley London look to Kate Middleton’s Royal Carols: Together At Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey in December 2022. Princess Beatrice, 35, and Edo, 40, also attended the first iteration of Kate’s holiday concert in 2021, and Kensington the palace confirmed last week that the princess of wales, 41, will host the third annual church service on december 8 – the same date that was accidentally leaked on the royal family’s website before the official announcement.
Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter wore her hair down with dangling earrings and carried a clutch when she wore a double-breasted coat to the show last December. Princess Beatrice went for a more casual style for her second outing on Tuesday by pulling her hair back and skipping the extra accessories.
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at The Fayre of St James Christmas carol concert on 28 November.
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Like many members of the royal family, including Princess Kate and Queen Camilla, Princess Beatrice is known for constantly recycling parts of her wardrobe.
Last week, Beatrice made a dazzling fashion statement when she wore a sequined rose gold Monique Lhuillier gown with a pointed cape to the launch party for the designer’s flagship store in London. The shimmering style was reminiscent of the rose gold Jenny Packham dress Kate wore to the banquet after the royal wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa of Jordan in June, which she attended with Prince William.
The Prince and Princess of Wales weren’t the only members of the British royal family at the wedding — Princess Beatrice and Edo were there too! Like the other guests, Beatrice and Kate alternated between the daytime wedding ceremony at Zahran Palace and the evening banquet at Al Husseiniya Palace. Both royals swapped their long-sleeved day-time party dresses for glamorous, glittering gowns with the ultimate royal accessory — tiaras! – at night.
Princess Beatrice; Kate Middleton.
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Princess Kate wore the Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot tiara, repeating the favorite headdress. The Princess of Wales has taken to the flash on several occasions since her wedding in 2011, including during state visits and the annual diplomatic corps reception at Buckingham Palace.
Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice had her second tiara moment and wore the York heirloom tiara for the first time.
Beatrice’s mother, the Duchess of York, received a special headpiece as a gift from Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, and wore it when she married Prince Andrew in 1986. In the years that followed, the Duchess of York, popularly known as Fergie, she wore the accessory for various white tie events.
Princess Beatrice at the evening wedding banquet for the Jordanian royal wedding of Crown Prince Hussein in June.
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Princess Beatrice wore a tiara for the first time in public at her wedding, sparkling in Queen Mary’s diamond-fringed tiara when she married Ed in July 2020. In another family tie, the timeless tiara was the same one worn by Queen Elizabeth when she married of Prince Filip in 1947.
The Queen’s daughter, Princess Anne, also wore the tiara on her wedding day in 1973.
“The Queen saved this big tiara especially for Beatrice. It’s always been reserved for her because they’re extremely close,” a source previously told PEOPLE of the historic tiara, calling it “probably the most sentimental [piece] still borrowed from the queen.”
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