Princess Beatrice's boho skirt turns heads on royal stroll
Princess Beatrice steps out for special day with baby Athena
Princess Beatrice served up a surprise style moment during a heartwarming public outing and this time, baby Athena was in tow.
Known for her love of bold prints and eye-catching fashion, the royal mum of two kept things effortlessly chic as she joined crowds on The Mall to celebrate the Lionesses’ triumphant Euro 2025 win.
Dialing down the glamour but keeping her fashion edge, Beatrice wore a crisp white crewneck jumper teamed with a stunning patterned maxi skirt by Brazilian brand Farm Rio.
The look struck the perfect balance between polished and playful, proving once again that she’s quietly becoming one of the Royal Family’s most stylish figures.
Royal fashion sleuths over at @royal.fashion.daily on Instagram were quick to ID Princess Beatrice’s latest show-stopping look — the Blue Superbloom Tapestry Buttoned Maxi Skirt by Farm Rio.
With its mix of vivid florals and abstract detailing, the skirt is as bold as it is whimsical, truly living up to its “tapestry” name.
Currently on sale for £124, the vibrant piece proves you don’t need a head-to-toe designer label to make a royal-worthy fashion statement.
Paired with a classic white jumper, Beatrice let the skirt do all the talking and it spoke volumes.
According to HELLO!'s fashion and beauty editor Laura Sutcliffe, Princess Beatrice is “always ahead of the game” when it comes to her style and this look is just the latest proof.
Among British royals, Beatrice continues to carve out a chic, fearless fashion lane all her own.
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