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Princess Beatrice Proves Pink Gingham Is in This Summer at Royal Ascot

Princess Beatrice Proves Pink Gingham Is in This Summer at Royal Ascot

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Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were all smiles on the first day of Royal Ascot, one of the liveliest events of the royal family's summer calendar each year. It's also one of the best for summer fashion, from fabulous frocks to chic hats to suave suits.
The princess did not disappoint, proving once again that gingham is always a solid choice for summer in a matching top and skirt set by Beulah London. There are only a few units left of the Arabella pink and white tweed skirt and the Gabriella top in the same print. However, there are more options of her outfit in other prints, such as the Arabella pink and navy polka dot skirt or navy rope skirt. (But if your heart is set on gingham, scroll to the bottom of this post for some similar options. We've got you covered.)
Edo, meanwhile, went for a traditional English menswear look with a top hat and two-piece morning suit.
Princess Beatrice was most recently seen at the Chelsea Flower Show, alongside her sister, Princess Eugenie. The sisters coordinated a floral look for the event, embracing it in sisterly style. Eugenie also attended a Buckingham Palace garden party in May alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales, while Beatrice stepped out with King Charles and Queen Camilla at an event raising money for the Elephant Family, an organization established by Queen Camilla's late brother, Mark Shand.
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