Princess Beatrice opts for casual make-up free look as she shops in Notting Hill with work colleague from software company Afiniti
- She paired the cosy autumnal look with black tights with navy loafers and gilet
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She’s been pictured dressed to the nines at various red carpet events in recent months.
But Princess Beatrice opted for a decidedly more low key look this week as she went shopping in Notting Hill.
Joined by her friend Julia de Boinville, who works for Afiniti with Beatrice. Julia is also the founder of the Anti-Slavery Collective where Princess Eugenie has volunteered.
The 35-year-old daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, opted for £99 Navy jumper from Never Fully Dressed for the day out.
She paired the cosy autumnal look with black tights with navy loafers, Jake’s’ skirt set and a gilet.
Princess Beatrice opted for a decidedly more low key look this week as she went shopping in Notting Hill
The 35-year-old daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, opted for £99 Navy jumper from Never Fully Dressed for the day out
The royal tied the look together with a power blue Alice band and she dipped in and out of shops on the rainy London day.
Letting her red hair down and loose, the mother-of-two opted for a make-up free look showing off her natural beauty.
Adding to the lowkey tone, Beatrice opted to go jewellery free, wearing only her wedding ring.
It’s a much more casual look from the Princess of York, who has recently undergone a very glamorous makeover thanks to the society stylist.
The royal’s more sophisticated looks comes as she hired Olivia Buckingham, who also advises Poppy Delevingne and Nicky Hilton.
Since turning 30 five years ago, Princess Beatrice has gradually found a fashion formula of her own and is now widely praised for her elegant yet flattering outfits.
‘I like to push my clients’ boundaries but also stick to their authentic codes,’ Olivia says. ‘I don’t want it to be one-sided, what I enjoy is giving them creative freedom, then we meet in the middle and come up with a magical look.’
Buckingham explains that she and Beatrice formed a styling relationship out of friendship. ‘The whole process is collaborative when it comes down to choosing the final look,’ she says.
She paired the cosy autumnal look with black tights with navy loafers and gilet
Joined by her friend Julia de Boinville, who works for Afiniti with Beatrice. Julia is also the founder of the Anti-Slavery Collective where Princess Eugenie has volunteered
The royal tied the look together with a power blue Alice band and she dipped in and out of shops on the rainy London day
Adding to the lowkey tone, Beatrice opted to go jewellery free, wearing only her wedding ring
Letting her red hair down and loose, the mother-of-two opted for a make-up free look showing off her natural beauty
Since turning 30 five years ago, Princess Beatrice has gradually found a fashion formula of her own and is now widely praised for her elegant yet flattering outfits
It comes as the Duchess of York, 63, said her two daughters are here ‘biggest cheerleaders’ and praised their support since her cancer diagnosis.
Sarah found out she had breast cancer following a routine screening and underwent a successful single mastectomy in June.
‘My two wonderful daughters are my wholehearted cheerleaders, my devoted champions and my soulmates, and they have been as supportive as can be, as they always are,’ she told PEOPLE.
The ex-wife of Prince Andrew also opened up about her experience for the first time as she made her debut as a Loose Women panellist on November 2.
Sweet: Beatrice was seen hugging goodbye to friend Julia De Boinville before heading home
Retail therapy: The royal dressed for the autumnal weather in a blue jumper and gilet
Beatrice was seen in a navy Never Fully Dressed ‘Dana’ jumper and Jake’s’ skirt set and navy loafer and Gilet as she loaded up her royal car that was waiting with a driver
Beatrice appeared to enjoy the day out and loaded up on shopping bags
The mother-of-two was on the programme to launch its inaugural ‘Don’t Skip Your Screening’ campaign, highlighting the importance of attending mammogram appointments.
The V Foundation for Cancer Research unveiled the Sarah Ferguson V Scholar Grant for Breast Cancer Research, in honour of the Duchess, on 30 October.
Sarah, popularly known as Fergie, will join forces with the V Foundation Scientific Advisory Committee to select a research grant recipient by the end of 2024.
The project complements her commitment to supporting cancer patients, survivors, and research as patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust and the work of her foundation Sarah’s Trust.
The Duchess said she is delighted to be partnering with the V Foundation Scientific Advisory Committee – and recently raised over $500,000 for cancer research at their annual event in Napa.
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