The British Royal Courts: Princess Beatrice at WeDay

Princess Beatrice Princess of York, took a break from her prestigious job with a New York-based fashion investment company to attend We Day UK 2016 celebrations at SSE Arena in Wembley on March 9th in London. Also attending was close friend Holly Branson(daughter to Virgin Corporation founder Sir Richard Branson). We Day is an annual "youth empowerment" event organized by Free the Children. We Day motivates youth to take action on local and global issues.


The British Royal Courts: Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and The York at Sandringham

Whilst still staying at the residence in Sandringham in the Norfolk county this January, Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip can count on every Sunday of the members of the royal family to accompany them to Mass. This January 24, it was the turn of Prince Andrew Duke of York and his youngest daughter Princess Eugenie.

After a break last week in the nearby village of Hillington, Queen Elizabeth II has returned to the path of Sandringham church for Sunday service. And while on January 17 it was in the company, in addition to her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, his nephew David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley and wife of Irish origin Serena Stanhope, this Sunday it was alongside one of the couple children Prince Andrew Duke of York, one of her granddaughters, Princess Eugenie, she was photographed getting into her car. While her grandmother wore a royal pink coat powder like her white checkered hat, the younger daughter of Prince Andrew Duke of York, also present that day, wore a white coat and a purple bug.

Three days earlier, the sovereign, turquoise blue, had preferred his Range Rover to go as every year at this time at a meeting of the Sandringham section of WI(the British women's institute, largest organization of women in the United Kingdom), of which she is a member since 1943 ....
Photo Credits: Paris Match



The British Royal Courts: The Royal family united around Her Majesty

The British royal family had taken on Sunday Dec 27th, the path to Sandringham church to attend Sunday's service, alongside Queen Elizabeth II.

Duchess Catherine had won in aubergine and black, a whole Michael Kors Collection consisting of a jacket and a flared skirt, she had associated with its tall black suede boots from Aquatalia and in the same color a fascinator. A sober outfit that suited the situation: attending the religious service of this Sunday, December 27 at Sandringham church located next to the Cambridge's resident where she lives with Prince William and their two children Prince George and the little princess Charlotte.

Like the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Anne, Sophie Countess of Wessex, Princess Beatrice of York and Lady Louise Windsor had changed clothes. The Sovereign wore a white and heather gray coat and a coordinated hat, his daughter a navy blue pleated skirt along with a jacket and a red cherry bibi, her daughter in law, the Countess of Wessex a white Armani Collezioni coat coat and a plum Philip Treacy hat. Her two granddaughters Princess Beatrice and Lady Louise were both in blue as of two days earlier, but in different cloaks the younger in an Armani kids.

Just like December 25, Sunday service was also attended by Prince Philip(Duke of Edinburgh, their son three princes Charles, Andrew and Edward, their son in Law, Capt Timothy Laurence, and their little son princes William Duke of Cambridge and Harry. However were missing the wife of the Prince of Wales to Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Princess Eugenie of York, the youngest daughter of Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. However, the daughter of Princess Anne, Zara Phillips, in a white and black checkered coat and a red feathered bibi and her husband Mike Tindall, absent for the Christmas Mass, on Sunday had joined the royal family,Viscount & Viscountess Linley, Lady Sarah Chatto's boys (Samuel & Arthur).
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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