Princess Beatrice gushed about her “incredible” mother Sarah Ferguson while visiting children at a school in south London on Wednesday.
The royal, 35, read to children in Reception and Year One during a surprise trip to West Thornton Primary School in Croydon, where she praised the Duchess of York and spoke about her extensive collection of children’s books.
“I grew up with an amazing mother as a children’s author, so the stories really created that sense of imagination,” the mother of one said.
‘I really appreciate what stories can do, that moment of special quality, that moment at the end of the day, but also how important reading in general is for young people.
“Making sure we can do everything we can to make sure these books get into the hands of those who need them most.”
Beatrice was casual yet elegant, donning a simple black and white printed dress paired with a short blue denim jacket with puffed sleeves.
Beatrice seemed in high spirits as she sat with the students and chatted with them in their classrooms.
Beatrice opted for a casual yet elegant look in a simple black and white printed dress paired with a short blue denim jacket with puffed sleeves.
She accessorized it with simple silver earrings and a gold bracelet.
She seemed in high spirits as she sat with a classroom of children and read When Dinosaurs Walked the Earth by Sean Taylor and Zehra Hicks.
The illustrated book is the winner of the 2024 Oscar Book Award and the mother is the Royal Patron of the award.
He also sat down with the class to take a look at the other books shortlisted for the award and chatted with students about their own reading habits.
Beatrice spoke about the importance of picture books in fostering children’s imaginations and how they can provide quality moments for families to come together at the end of the day.
The mother sat down with the class to take a look at the other books shortlisted for the award and chatted with the students about their own reading habits.
She said: ‘I got involved with the Oscar Book Award a long time ago. This year’s winner keeps the reader guessing, you never really know what’s going to happen.
“It spreads humor and a sense of adventure, especially when it involves dinosaurs.”
Beatrice seemed in high spirits as she sat with the students and chatted with them in their classrooms.
She wore her auburn hair in a wavy blow-dry and opted to wear her signature smoky eyeshadow and natural makeup.
The royal read to children at reception and in Year One during a surprise trip to West Thornton Primary School in Croydon.
Princess Beatrice is pictured with some of the school children and teachers holding books.
The royal is married to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and the couple have a two-year-old daughter called Sienna.
Beatrice is also stepmother to 8-year-old Wolfie, who has accompanied her to several Firm events.
Jonathan Owen, headteacher at West Thornton Primary School, said: “The diversity of topics covered in children’s books is greater than ever, and the shortlists for this year’s Oscar Book Award were no exception.”
“We have loved reading them together and it was an absolute pleasure to have HRH Princess Beatrice visit us and read this year’s winning book – it will certainly be a story time to remember.”
Beatrice braved torrential rain and attended a garden party alongside Zara Tindall and Prince William on Tuesday.
Some 8,000 people were invited to one of the summer highlights on the royal calendar.
Looking equally radiant, Beatrice, 35, wowed in a £662.50 Beulah London Christina dress in crimson, teamed with a £645 white gem-embellished Emily-London headband.
Showing a united front, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and Zara Tindall (pictured) opted for matching white and pink outfits as they attended the glamorous occasion in London.
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Showing a united front, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and Zara Tindall opted for matching white and pink outfits as they attended the glamorous occasion in London.
Zara, 43, who was joined by her husband Mike Tindall, channeled her inner Eliza Doolittle in a stunning £1,500 Laura Green London Isobel dress in white, with extra pink buttons.
Looking equally radiant, Beatrice, 35, wowed in a £662.50 Beulah London Christina dress in crimson, teamed with a £645 white gem-embellished Emily-London headband.
Her 34-year-old sister also put on an elegant show in a white Ulla Johnson dress and pink headband, also by Emily-London.
Zara, for its part, completed her elegant ensemble with a sophisticated pink boater and pink suede heels.