Princess Beatrice at Wimbledon: find out the price of her floral mini dress, accessorized with a Zara bag
On July 8, 2022, Princess Beatrice to attend the Wimbledon tournament. For the occasion she had opted for a short dress with floral motifs, all accompanied by a Zara handbag. Find out the price of her outfit.
Princess Beatrice took her place in the royal box to attend a meeting of the Wimbledon tournament, Friday July 8, 2022.
Princess Beatrice was accompanied by her husband.
She had chosen a flowered dress with a Zara brand bag.
Princess Beatrice enjoys her summer in London. Friday July 8, 2022, she offered herself a little outing, under the sun, and attended the Wimbledon tournament. She was accompanied by her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. For the occasion, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II chose to wear a short dress with floral patterns. According to information from DailyMailit was signed from the trendy brand The Vampire’s Wife. Its cost: 585 dollars, a little less than 580 euros. She then associated her designer dress with a bag from the Zara brand. To complete her look, she had let her hair down and had chosen to wear very discreet jewelry. She probably felt that her little floral dress was enough and that it shouldn’t be overdone.
If her father, Prince Andrew, is still under investigation for sexual abuse, the 33-year-old young mother is determined to enjoy life. This is why she never misses an opportunity to participate in events such as when she attended the Rolling Stones concert a few weeks ago. In the stands of the Wimbledon tournament, lovers seemed happier and more complicit than ever.
Princess Beatrice encouraged the hope of British tennis
They had taken their seats in the front row of the royal box to watch British hopeful Cameron Norrie take on Novak Djokovic. Only, the hope of English tennis did not manage to win despite the encouragement of Princess Beatrice and her husband.
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have supported the British tennis hopeful.