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Post by Admin on Dec 18, 2013 5:03:02 GMT
It seems Kate Midleton isn't the only royal with a penchant for recycling. Attending a charity gala on Monday evening, Princess Beatrice dazzled in a green dress that she's worn before. The young royal, 25, looked lovely as she stepped out for the New York event in the v-neck number, which features a fitted bodice and a full swing skirt. She was spotted wearing the dress earlier this year during a trip to Berlin with sister Princess Eugenie. Beatrice even wore the dress with the same black patent Mary-Jane shoes, although she decided against the wide black belt that pulled her outfit together in January. She was accompanied by her boyfriend Dave Clarke, 31, at the Charity: Water Gala event that benefits the organisation that aims to bring safe drinking water to every person on the planet. The brunette beauty - who is the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth - is currently three months into her new job in Manhattan, which sees her help to run online art auction site Paddle8. However, the position means that she is separated from her sister, her mother Sarah Ferguson, her father Prince Andrew and her long-term boyfriend Jack Brooksbank, but reports suggest that the Princess could be returning to the UK to run the English office.
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Post by Admin on Jan 7, 2014 22:47:23 GMT
Princess Beatrice's personal trainer has revealed the secret behind the young royal's dramatic fitness transformation over the past five years. Personal trainer Nadya Fairweather, who works with the royal once a week when she is in London, praised Beatrice's determination and balanced approach to food for getting her into perfect shape. The duo have been training together since Beatrice was 18, when she first sought Nadya's help after pictures emerged of her in a bikini while on holiday with her long-term boyfriend Dave Clark. The then-teenager was criticised for her curvaceous figure and sought Nadya's help. "It was very upsetting," Nadya told The Express. "She was young and I don't know any 18-year-old who has not had a bad photograph taken of them, especially in swimwear, so that is when our relationship started. She just thought, 'Right, I need to get myself in shape because I will never get out of the media,' so we started working together. Beatrice is in great shape. She eats really healthily but she eats, which is massive in a celebrity world full of people starving themselves and doing crazy fad diets. Beatrice has beautiful curves and she embraces that. She does plenty of training on her own between our sessions which makes it easier for me to keep challenging her with new equipment and different styles of training."
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2014 21:59:13 GMT
Princess Beatrice stepped out looking chic on Thursday for an evening event at Fortnum & Mason. The 25-year-old royal sported a stylish black blouse and an eye-catching patterned skirt from ASOS for the fashionable occasion. Beatrice accessorised her outfit with sheer tights, buckled heels and a red leather bag, wearing her auburn hair in loose waves. The Princess, who was supporting the launch of Mrs Alice at the Palace, was joined at the luxury London department store by Poppy Delevingne, Guy Pelly, Tamara Beckwith and blogger Alice Naylor-Leyland. Poppy and Cara Delevingne are picture-perfect bridesmaids for sister Chloe. Poppy wore a floral printed skirt, a black t-shirt and denim shirt. The 27-year-old added a leather jacket, black ankle boots and a white Prada handbag to complete her look. While Beatrice and her high society pals were out and about in London, the royal's sister Princess Eugenie and mother Sarah, Duchess of York were in New York. The mother-daughter duo made a glamorous appearance at the Gavel & Grand Benefit Auction at the Big Apple's upmarket Bowery Hotel. Princess Eugenie joined in New York by mum Sarah, Duchess of York on pre-Mother’s Day outing. Eugenie - who turned 24 last week - looked chic in a long-sleeved grey dress paired with silver jewellery while her mum picked a simple black dress to showed off the results of her recent three stone weight loss.
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Post by Admin on Apr 27, 2014 21:22:11 GMT
Princess Beatrice spoke to sufferers of dyslexia on Thursday, telling them that "dyslexia is an opportunity." The princess, who also suffers from the learning difficulty that affects memory and processing speed, told pupils of Bolingbroke Academy and the ARK Globe Academy in London that dyslexia should never hold them back. "Dyslexia is not a pigeonhole to say you can’t do anything. It is an opportunity and a possibility to learn differently. You have magical brains, they just process differently. Don’t feel like you should be held back by it," she told the youngsters. Both schools are supported by the Drive for Literacy programme, a partnership between ARK Schools and the Driver Youth Trust, to develop reading and writing skills. Queen Elizabeth’s grand-daughter went on to add: "I was diagnosed with dyslexia when I was seven and it was a bit of a struggle to begin with. It was a challenge as I began my school career – spelling and reading was something I couldn’t really get my head around." The 25-year-old Princess then admitted that it was J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter series which changed her opinion on reading, telling pupils: "The second the story came out, I couldn’t put it down. Now I read so much quicker, so much better and I studied history at university which involved a lot of reading." @yorkiebea Spent the afternoon at Bolingbroke academy, discussing dyslexia with these wonderful students, great questions guys!
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Post by Admin on May 23, 2014 21:50:10 GMT
Princess Beatrice put her best fashion foot forward on Wednesday as she attended the first garden party of the summer at Buckingham Palace. The Queen's granddaughter had clearly been taking notes from the Chelsea Flower Show as she rolled up to the event in an covetable floral puffball skirt. Teaming her botanical bottom half with a sheer cream blouse, made good with a pretty embellished collar and gold buttons, Bea was coming up daisies as she rubbed shoulders with other guests of the Palace. The Princess continued the flower theme all the way up to the top of her head, wearing a rather bold cream fascinator designed by Welsh milliner Robyn Coles. Us per usual Beatrice's headpiece is bound to divide opinion, but she's no stranger to that now is she? The Queen and Princess Beatrice toured the Chelsea Flower Show separately on press day, with the Queen taking a 50-minute private tour to see various displays and meet exhibitors. Princess Beatrice strolled around and chatted with her close friend Holly Branson. "The Queen said it was lovely and great fun," Alan Titchmarsh, who showed the Queen his display titled Britain in Bloom, told Hello! magazine. "I know the Queen knows quite a lot about gardening and she knows the Latin names, which I think surprises a lot of people."
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