Prince William 's cousin, 35, made an appearance at the unveiling of street artist Mr Brainwash's work at Jack Barclay Bentley where she looked poised in a printed cinched dress from The Kooples.
The Princess' dress came in a subtle wildflower design in hues of cream, light grey, and mauve. The knee-grazing number featured a high round neckline, long sleeves, and a floaty skirt.
The waistline was ruched to create a feminine silhouette. The royal teamed the dress, which retails for over £400, with a pair of nude stilettos - the 'Alyx 2 Beige Leather Pumps' style from Kurt Geiger.
Beatrice ditched a bag for the event, opting for a simple gold bracelet and huggy hoops to accessorise her look. Her auburn hair was styled in a face-framing blowdry and her makeup look was simple with minimal base makeup, but just a wash of grey eyeshadow over the lids.
Princess Eugenie 's sister amplified the dress with gorgeous pink satin heels and a matching clutch with buckle adornments from Roger Vivier, as well as a headband from Juliette Millinery.
Completing her Royal Ascot 2024 repertoire was this striking green Emilia Wickstead look . The A-line garment featured long sleeves and a round neck and was styled with unexpected yellow heels from Aquazzura to match her clutch from the same brand.
More recently, the royal enjoyed time away from her royal duties. She was seen with her husband in a VIP box at Glastonbury last weekend, with the Princess opting for a khaki shirt dress and white trainers.
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