Tickled pink! Beaming Princess Beatrice sports a pretty floral £650 Zimmerman dress as she’s joined by husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi at Royal Ascot
- Princess Beatrice, 33, wore £656 belted cream Zimmermann dress
- Paired the look with neutral heels and £370 Juliette Botterill Millinery headband
- Stepped out for the event with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 38
- Kept her makeup minimal, with pop of pink lipstick and wore hair down
Princess Beatrice looked in full bloom today as she stepped out for the first day of Royal Ascot in a head-to-toe floral ensemble.
Sporting a £656 belted cream Zimmermann midi dress with pink flowers, the royal, 33, posed with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 38, with whom she shares daughter Sienna.
She paired the look with neutral heels and a £370 Juliette Botterill Millinery London floral straw headband for the yearly horse-racing event.
Princess Beatrice kept her makeup minimal, with a sweep of pale pink lipstick and light eyeshadow.

Sporting a £656 belted cream Zimmermann midi dress with pink flowers, the royal, 33, posed ahead of Royal Ascot in Berkshire today
She opted to wear her auburn locks loose and held a light brown clutch bag.
Adding a fun touch to ger outfit, her bag was monogrammed with the initials B.Y. – a nod to her royal title ‘Princess Beatrice of York.’
The royal completed her look with some simple jewellery, including a small gold bracelet.
Meanwhile, her husband opted for the customary traditional morning dress, complete with a black top hat, light waistcoat and tails, and co-ordinated with Beatrice’s outfit by wearing a soft pink tie.

She paired the look with neutral heels and a £370 Juliette Botterill Millinery London floral straw headband for the yearly horse-racing event as she stood for photographs with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
The Royal Enclosure is strictly invitation only and was established in 1807, and was originally only for guests of King George III.
For the area, Town and Country has previously reported that there is a very strict dress code.
Women are asked to dress modestly and wear hats or headpieces with broad bases- fascinators are not allowed.
The dress code states: ‘Dresses and tops should have straps of one inch or greater. Strapless, off the shoulder, halter neck and spaghetti straps are not permitted. Jackets and pashminas may be worn.’

Princess Beatrice opted to wear her auburn locks loose and held a light brown clutch bag. Her bag appeared to have the initials ‘B.Y’ on it, in a nod to her royal title ‘Princess Beatrice of York’
Men are allowed to remove their hats ‘within a restaurant, a private box, a private club or a facility’s terrace, balcony or garden’ or any enclosed seating area on the premises.
For the Royal Enclosure, everyone has to wear name tags, with the car park also exclusive, as guests gather there for picnics.
In contrast, this year’s published Style Guide for the event, the eleventh of its kind, hints at a more relaxed approach elsewhere, suggesting exuberant occasion wear is positively encouraged in 2022.
This has been reflected in an array of bold and colourful style choices among racegoers.

The royal completed her look with some simple jewellery, including a small gold bracelet and a bag with her initials ‘B.Y’, Beatrice of York engraved

Blossom like Princess Beatrice in a Zimmermann dress
Royal Ascot attracted a host of famous faces, including Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
Beatrice was immaculately clad in a beautiful Zimmermann dress, which she previously wore at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
It’s no surprise the royal recycled this design. Thanks to the soft cream and pink floral print, it fits the season perfectly. Check out the puff sleeves and tiered skirt too!
The dress is available to buy at NET-A-PORTER, but if you want to get the look for less, head to the carousel. With options ranging from Oasis to Cath Kidston, you only need to spend a fraction of the price.
Don’t forget to complete your look with Beatrice’s hat by Juliette Botterill.
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Princess Beatrice’s appearance at Royal Ascot to take her place in the Royal Enclosure comes after she last night enjoyed an evening at Mayfair’s private member’s club Oswald’s with Paul McCartney’s daughter Mary.
She dressed down for the occasion, leaving wearing a denim jacket and black floral headband.
The club on Albemarle Street in Mayfair is famous among wine connoisseurs, and is owned by fellow environmental activist Robin Birley, whose father named his famous members’ club Annabel’s after his socialite wife – Lady Annabel Goldsmith.
It is a haunt frequented by royals , with Prince William enjoying a night out there with friends in November.