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British Royals

Sister style from Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie

While we don’t see Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice on as many royal engagements like the Duchess of Edinburgh or the Princess of Wales, they are still leaving their mark. With the year coming to a close, Royal Central is looking at some of the sister’s most iconic ensembles.

Super stylish Eugenie at the Cheltenham Festival

The royals do love the Cheltenham Festival and Princess Eugenie was all in white at this year’s meeting.

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She was seen with her cousin, Zara Tindall, at the event, one of the biggest sporting festivals in the UK and a mainstay of the local eonomy.

Garden Party Chic

During a May garden party at Buckingham Palace, both sisters looked stunning in summery dresses – even if the weather didn’t quite put on the show they were hoping for.

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Princess Eugenie opted for an elegant cream short-sleeve dress while her sister opted for a hot pink long-sleeve ensemble.

Pink perfection at Royal Ascot

Beatrice would opt for pink once again as she made a floral statement in a Zimmermann midi dress.

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Meanwhile, Eugenie wore a short-sleeved midi dress from Gabriela Hearst made out of ribbed cashmere silk. The pale pink dress was of course paired with a hat.

Sisters that stay together, dress alike

During the Frieze Art Fair 2024 VIP preview in Regents Park, Beatrice wore a burgundy coat with a black dress.

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While it’s unclear if the sisters borrowed from one another, Princess Eugenie was spotted wearing the same coat back in March.

About author

My name is Sydney Zatz and I am a University of Iowa graduate. I graduated with a degree in journalism and sports studies, and a minor in sport and recreation management. A highlight of my college career was getting the chance to study abroad in London and experiencing royal history firsthand. I have a passion for royals, royal history, and journalism, which led me to want to write for Royal Central.