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Princess Beatrice Steps Out With Her Three Adorable Kids for the First Time

Princess Beatrice Steps Out With Her Three Adorable Kids for the First Time

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The British royal family gave the Lionesses a warm welcome as they returned to Lindon following their 2025 UEFA European Women's Championship win against Spain. Princess Beatrice, husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and their three kids were among the thousands who celebrated the soccer stars in front of Buckingham Palace yesterday.
The moment marked the first time we've seen Christopher, 9 (Edo's son from his previous relationship), Sienna, 3, and seven-month-old Athena together in public with their parents.
For the occasion, Beatrice expertly layered a cream knit sweater over a boho patterned sundress. The Easter-blue maxi was covered in a pink flower and pineapple print, and the princess wore it with strawberry-red flats and a the ultimate mom hairstyle: a messy top knot. She accessorized only with tiny gold hoop earrings.
Edo also kept things simple in a sky-blue button-up, olive-green slacks, and a maroon hat. He was pictured carrying his and Beatrice's baby, Athena, who was born in January. She was adorable in a bubblegum-pink onesie.
Sienna matched her baby sister in a little pink dress, while Christopher matched his dad in a blue T-shirt and relaxed jeans.
England's women's national soccer team defeated Spain's at the final held in Switzerland on Sunday. Prince William and daughter Princess Charlotte—looking sweet in a Princess Kate-approved navy polka-dot dress—attended the match, Spain's princesses were also present—and even shared a sweet moment with Charlotte.
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