Princess Beatrice has traded Britain’s grey skies for the sunshine of Saudi Arabia. The royal, along with her younger sister Princess Eugenie — who has travelled elsewhere — has jetted off as their parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, remain under intense public scrutiny following the loss of their royal titles earlier this month.
Beatrice was photographed at the luxurious Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh, where she attended the prestigious Future Investment Initiative event. The 37-year-old royal was pictured alongside fellow guest Sunil Sharma, looking effortlessly chic in a crisp white top paired with a feminine polka-dot pleated skirt.
The mother-of-two completed her polished look with one of her favourite wardrobe staples — a double-breasted white blazer from Zara. Beatrice has owned the tailored piece for several years, often styling it across different outfits for a sleek, timeless finish.
Fashion insiders have long praised the blazer as a go-to item for effortless sophistication — a versatile essential that instantly elevates any look with a touch of modern royal poise.

Princess Beatrice wеaring Zara

Box bag
Princess Beatrice has long been a devoted fan of the Spanish fashion giant Zara — and it’s one of the many reasons royal style watchers adore her. Despite having access to a wardrobe filled with high-end designer labels, Sarah Ferguson’s daughter often opts for chic high-street pieces that make her look refreshingly relatable.
Over the years, she’s been spotted countless times wearing her favourite Zara accessories, including her signature £39.99 raffia handbag — a boxy, square-shaped design with a sleek black flap and matching handle. It’s the perfect example of Beatrice’s effortless ability to blend royal sophistication with accessible, everyday style.

Little black dress
Earlier this month, Princess Beatrice turned heads in London as she arrived at the grand opening of The Chancery Rosewood Hotel in Grosvenor Square alongside her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. The stylish royal stunned onlookers by re-wearing a classic Zara dress she first debuted back in 2010.
The structured piece featured six bold buttons running down the front, giving it a refined military edge, complete with sharp, boxy shoulders and a hemline that sat just above the knee. It was a masterclass in sustainable royal fashion — proving once again that Beatrice knows how to make vintage high-street style look effortlessly modern.

Fit and flarе skirt
Back in September, King Charles’s niece showcased her trademark high-street elegance at Hidden Threads: Fake Fashion – A Human Rights Scandal, an event hosted by her sister, Princess Eugenie.
For the occasion, Princess Beatrice chose a chic skirt from Zara — the brand’s Cummerbund Button Skirt — which featured a flattering, cinched waistline and a full A-line silhouette. The design was detailed with a row of side buttons, adding a subtle modern twist to the classic cut and proving, once again, that Beatrice has mastered the art of making affordable fashion look royally sophisticated.

Gold Zara shoes
Last year, Princess Beatrice turned heads at the Bahrain Grand Prix with her effortlessly chic blend of high and low fashion. The royal wore a pair of shimmering gold shoes that cost less than £30 — a true bargain find that didn’t compromise on glamour.
She paired the metallic pumps with a beautifully tailored dress by the French label Sézane, a brand adored by royal style icons including the Princess of Wales. The look perfectly captured Beatrice’s signature approach to fashion: polished, feminine, and always with a touch of accessibility that keeps her relatable to royal watchers everywhere.
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