Pregnant Princess Beatrice and her mother, the Duchess of York, dressed in brightly colored ensembles to attend a women’s lunch held today to raise funds for a cancer charity, which is also her 65th birthday. Sarah Ferguson.
The royal mother and daughter were joined by celebrities including Elizabeth Hurley and Dame Joan Collins, who also sported eye-catching outfits, at the Lady Garden Foundation’s 10th annual Langan’s Ladies Luncheon in London.
Sarah, better known as Fergie, was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2023. A few months later, in January 2024, the mother of two was told she had malignant melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer.
Although she has been advised not to use the phrase “cancer free,” Sarah, writing in the sun Last week, he said his “treatment has been successful and testing shows there has been no spread or recurrence.”
For the event organized by national women’s health charity the Lady Garden Foundation, whose motto is ‘We are loud and bold’, Sarah wore a £945 multicolour blouse with a pussy bow from Italian brand Pucci.
Princess Beatrice (left) and her mother Sarah Ferguson, now 65, attended the Lady Garden Foundation’s Langan Ladies Luncheon in London today.
Sarah, Duchess of York (left) posed with Bedazzled star Elizabeth Hurley (right), who looked typically glamorous in a low-cut midi dress.
Princess Beatrice and her mother Sarah tried different poses while being photographed
Sarah, 65, wore a £945 blouse with a bow by Italian designer Pucci.
She paired the distinctive blouse with a knee-length black skirt and added a Gucci belt with a gold brooch.
Sarah completed the look with sheer black stockings and patent leather high heels.
The playful duchess styled her long auburn hair with a wide headband in the same psychedelic Pucci print and sported a pair of white ’60s-style sunglasses.
Her daughter Princess Beatrice, 36, who announced she was pregnant with her second child on October 1, opted for an equally eye-catching dark pink minidress.
Cinched at the waist and featuring a flared skirt, the princess’s dress also featured button detailing on the left side.
She paired it with opaque black tights and black suede ankle boots.
Beatrice, a little less daring than her mother, styled her long hair with a velvet headband in the burgundy color of the season.
As mother and daughter posed for photographs together, Sarah was also photographed with Elizabeth Hurley and Dame Joan Collins, as well as other attendees.
The Duchess (right) posed with Dame Joan Collins (centre) and Elizabeth Hurley (left)
Princess Beatrice, pregnant at 36, opted for a dark pink minidress, which she paired with opaque black tights and suede ankle boots.
Socialite Tamara Beckwith (right) and charity president Jenny Halpern Prince (left) also wore brightly colored outfits.
The ladies’ lunch at Mayfair celebrity hotspot Langan’s Brasserie was also attended by socialite and TV personality Tamara Beckwith and charity chair Jenny Halpern Prince, who looked attractive in brightly colored printed silk dresses. geometric.
Meanwhile, actress Elizabeth Hurley, 59, looked typically glamorous in a red and purple floral midi dress.
With a low-cut neckline that highlights the star’s stunning figure, the dress also had short sleeves and an asymmetrical hem.
Elizabeth added height to her frame in a pair of gold open-toe heels and carried a rose gold clutch.
Letting her brunette locks fall over her shoulders, she finished her look with a pair of hoop earrings.
Elizabeth Hurley looked sensational while attending the Lady Garden Foundation’s 10th Annual Langan Ladies Luncheon at Langan’s Brasserie in London on Tuesday.
Joan Collins looked radiant as always for the event as she sported a baby pink jacket with bell sleeves that she wore with black pants.
The Lady Garden Foundation was launched in 2014 as the Gynecological Cancer Fund to raise funds and awareness for various types of gynecological cancers, organized by the charity’s chair and co-founder Jenny Halpern Prince.
It’s been a busy few days for Elizabeth, as she also put on a very busty display for her cover shoot for Maxim magazine.
The actress went braless underneath an oversized sheer blue shirt which she paired with a chunky gold necklace.
Sharing a behind-the-scenes clip from the shoot, Elizabeth looked absolutely radiant as she laughed in the snaps.
She captioned the snap: “Thank you @maximmag for making me your number one, lovely day in St Tropez this summer with my old friend @gilles_bensimon, 30 years since our first session.”
Liz and Joan are good friends and were spotted last month on holiday together in the south of France with Liz’s son Damian, 22.
Meanwhile, Liz also recently appeared on Loose Women for a emotional episode in which she revealed that two friends of her friends are currently battling breast cancer while talking about the topic closest to her heart amid Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Joan Collins looked radiant as always for the event as she sported a baby pink jacket with bell sleeves which she paired with black pants.
Also attending the event was Sarah Ferguson (right), who cut an elegant figure in a multi-coloured blouse and black pencil skirt.
Elizabeth added height to her frame with a pair of gold open-toe heels while also carrying a rose gold clutch.
Letting her brunette locks fall loose over her shoulders, the Bedazzled star completed her look with a pair of hoop earrings.
The model also detailed how she was inspired to join the breast cancer awareness fight 30 years ago after her grandmother died from the disease.
Discussing how Attitudes towards her have changed since her grandmother was ill, she said: ‘When my grandmother was suffering and dying, no one spoke. But I remember it very clearly.
“As women, sometimes we put ourselves last and it seems indulgent to take care of ourselves.”
She previously spoke with Extra about her grandmother’s ordeal, commenting: ‘When my grandmother was diagnosed and was being treated and of course eventually died, we didn’t talk about it either. At that time there was no talk of breast cancer.’
‘I just know that if he had been diagnosed today, everything would be very different. Women are now being talked to about the importance of early detection.’