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Princess Beatrice's quiet dedication to public service over the past year has set an inspiring example for Princess Kate as she gradually returns to royal duties following her battle with illness. A style expert who spoke exclusively to GB News believes the Princess of Wales will take cues from Beatrice's understated approach and choose affordable yet polished outfits from sustainable British brands.
Kate, 40, recently confirmed she had completed chemotherapy treatment and hoped to attend some public events soon. She made her first appearance last week wearing an elegant Alexander McQueen coat for a somber visit with Prince William to families of stabbing victims in Southport. As she eases back into the spotlight, Kate is sure to follow Beatrice's lead in championing accessible fashion houses.
Mohan Bahu, a Savvy fashion specialist, suggested Kate will opt for responsible labels like Bụ London, which Beatrice favorably wore on several occasions this year. When representing the Queen at a palace garden party, Beatrice chose a vibrant red dress from the British brand. Run by Princess Beatrice's friends Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs and Leila Mellor, Bụ supports victims of sex trafficking in India through fashion.
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Kate has long incorporated both high-end and affordable items into her sophisticated yet relatable wardrobe. "Her approachable yet stylish looks will continue to feature British heritage brands like Alexander McQueen alongside more affordable high street names," Bahu explained. Retailers Zara and Jigsaw have been favorites, reflecting Kate's balanced aesthetic accessible to all. As she increases duties, she will show her support for these inclusive brands.
Beatrice and Eugenie desperately want their father Prince Andrew reaccepted into the fold of the royal family. Though Charles and the late Queen were said to disapprove of Andrew's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, the princesses believe their father's claims of innocence. They beg King Charles to forgive Andrew and heal the rift between the brothers over Andrew's future living situation.
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According to a In Touch source, Beatrice and Eugenie have personally asked their uncle to forgive Andrew for the sake of family unity. "The girls desperately want the family to reunite and they are doing their best to make a royal reunion happen," the insider said. Both love their father dearly and don't wish to see him lose Royal Lodge, the home he shares with their mother Sarah Ferguson. With Beatrice now expecting her second child, she and Eugenie are motivated to mend fences between all family members.
The sisters also hope to heal the longstanding divide between Prince Harry and Prince William. "Now that both men have children of their own, Be and Eug want their kids to all grow up knowing their cousins and being part of a united family," the source noted. Their own children stand to benefit most from an end to disagreements rocking the monarchy.
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Though Beatrice's impending baby will not receive a title from King Charles like senior royals' offspring, they will enjoy a hereditary rank through their father Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi's aristocratic lineage. As the sole male heir of the Italian noble family, Edo passes on the traditional title of Count to his children. His parents are Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi and Nikki Williams-Ellis, meaning Beatrice and Edo's kids can use the honorific "Nobile Donna" or "Countess."
The impending arrival early next year will place Beatrice's children 11th and 12th in line for the British throne. But they will have the distinct privilege of an Italian countship tying them to Edoardo's royal ancestry as well. With Beatrice expecting her second royal baby, familial ties appear strengthening both within the Firm and across Europe.
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Though now married into the British monarchy, Edo maintains his independent career as the founder and CEO of property group Banda. In a recent Instagram post, he shared architectural renderings of an elegant children's playroom from one of his luxury home ventures. The high-end yet practically stylish space hints at what Beatrice's daughter Sienna's bedroom may look like in their family residence. Whether a royal residence or their own home, Beatrice and Edo seem dedicated to instilling normalcy alongside privilege in raising their small brood.
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