Princess Beatrice was seen wearing a gold necklace as a tribute to her family as she walked in Chelsea in west London for a post-Christmas shopping spree.
Princess Beatrice displayed a necklace with the initials "W", "E" and "S" in tribute to her two children and her husband. The "W" stands for Wolfie, the nickname of her five-year-old stepson, Christopher, whose middle name is Woolf, the "S" stands for Sienna, the name of the 33-year-old roayl's three-month-old daughter, who she gave birth to just last September. While the "E" stands for Edo, the nickname of her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, the royal couple was married in 2020, in a lockdown wedding.
In pictures published by the Daily Mail, Beatrice was seen sporting a “Cashmere Storm System Icery Jacket” from Loro Piana, paired with a knitted black hat and floral facemask.
The ninth in line to the throne welcomed her first child on Sept. 18 at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
Beatrice once spoke to the Evening Standard about her life as a stepmother to her husband’s son Wolfie. "We have all had to learn new ways to cope with the strangest of times. For our family, reading stories has been a great part of our journey to finding laughter and a little magic on the journey. This year, I had the great honour to become a stepmother, and have had the most remarkable time going back over some of my most favourite stories at bedtime."
Daily Mail also obtained photos of Beatrice with her family during a trip away to a holiday resort in Verbier, Switzerland.
Meanwhile, Beatrice's 61-year-old father Prince Andrew is facing a civil lawsuit in the United States after Virginia Roberts filed the report in August alleging that she was forced to have sex with him three times under orders from the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in 2001. She was only 17 years old at that time.
The Duke of York is currently waiting for the result regarding his sex assault case in New York. The accuser signed a £370,000 ($500,000) deal with Epstein agreeing not to take legal action against some of his associates.
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