Yesterday they came out in force to support their cousin, Prince William, as he hosted his first garden party of the year at Buckingham Palace, without the Princess of Wales by his side.
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.
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.
Zara, for its part, completed her elegant ensemble with a sophisticated pink boater and pink suede heels.
The mother-of-three was stylish but practical in the wet weather, adding heel stoppers to the bottom of her shoes to prevent them from sinking into the ground, while a black umbrella protected her from the rain, and she always seemed to It was intended to be part of the look.
William was greeted by a sea of umbrellas yesterday as he hosted his father’s summer event, and the weather left some guests soaked and others sheltering in tea shops.
Around 8,000 people were invited to one of the highlights of the summer royal calendar, including William’s cousins, and Peter Philips joined his sister Zara at the event. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were also present.
William left with a children’s book which he promised to read to Prince Louis before bed and a bag of freshly baked biscuits given to him by an RAF dad.
The prince, dressed in a top hat and morning coat, met the Duchy of Cornwall’s tenant farmers, Julie and Matthew Hall, and let the husband and wife take shelter under his umbrella.
The monarch often assigns responsibility for hosting one of the annual garden parties to family members, or allows them to host one of their own for charities with which they are closely associated.
William also hosted an event last year.
Dress for whatever weather you want! Princess Eugenie opted for an all-white dress, despite the sunny weather
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.
The cousins’ bonding moment comes after King Charles and Queen Camilla delighted royal fans by wearing matching pink outfits when they attended a star-studded Buckingham Palace garden party earlier in this month.
But with his father still undergoing cancer treatment, as is his wife, the Princess of Wales, William’s presence, along with the king’s nieces and nephew, will inevitably be seen as a sign of family unity at a difficult time. .
Sources have previously indicated that the presence of the Duke of York’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, should not be seen as a sign that they will begin undertaking more public engagements or becoming part-time working royals. .
They both have other jobs and charitable interests outside the institution, but were always invited by their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, to occasionally attend garden parties or larger receptions at Buckingham Palace. It is a custom that the King intends to maintain.
The cousins’ pairing moment comes after King Charles and Queen Camilla delighted royal fans by wearing matching pink outfits when they attended a star-studded Buckingham Palace garden party earlier in this month.
Prince William didn’t let the weather ruin his fun day at Buckingham Palace
Zara channeled My Fair Lady in a stunning white dress at the Buckingham Palace garden party on Tuesday.
The gorgeous look featured pink details on the buttons, a pink boater hat, and pink suede heels.
Prince William was accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester along with the young royals.
Peter Phillips was also there to support William.
Mike Tindall, pictured, opted for a top hat to accompany his wife to spend the day at Buckingham Palace.
Sister sister! Prince Andrew’s daughters joined forces to support their cousin William
Zara spoke to some guests who seemed delighted to meet Princess Anne’s daughter
At the glitzy event, the likes of Maya Jama, Rosie Huntington-Whitely, Tess Daley, Vernon Kay and Dame Arlene Phillips hit the gardens of the royal residence in London in their finest outfits.
Opting for boldly printed dresses, dapper suits and Ascot-worthy hats, the garden party guests certainly met the regal dress code.
But it was Charles and Camilla’s matching pink outfits that had people excited on social media, with royal watchers praising the “lovely, sweet couple”.
King Charles, 75, looked dapper in a three-piece suit, which included a gray jacket and matching trousers with a pink silk vest, finished off with a graphic print tie and matching handkerchief.
Queen Camilla, 76, who was often seen at her husband’s side as they soaked up the May sun, wore a pale pink coat dress in the same pastel shade as Charles.