
dazzled on Thursday night as she stepped out in London to attend a special awards ceremony, just days The princess attended the FEVO Sports Industry Awards 2025, which celebrate the work done around the sector.
in a black tailored crepe and chiffon midi dress by Self-Portrait, . She paired the stylish ensemble with a pair of black lace slingback heels by the House of Atana and Aspinal of London's midi Mayfair bag in black. Royal fans went wild over the princess's look and took to social media to praise her.


One user wrote on X: "I love all of it, those shoes - ooh la la."
Another one said: "B looks fabulous in this black, smart attire! Of course, the Aspinal bag is my favorite from last season! I wouldn't be surprised if they brought it back. It's perfection! WOW."
A third one added: "Bea has really hit a stride concerning her fashion choices these days. I'm so happy to see how confident and beautiful she looks. Marriage and motherhood suits her very much. She looks beautiful."
A fourth one commented: "Marriage suits her. She's never looked so good."
A fifth chimed in: "Oh my I love this outfit! This is great look for PB. Elegant but also fashion trendy!"
It comes just days after Beatrice attended another event in London with King Charles and Queen Camilla.

On Tuesday, the royal wowed onlookers when she sported a striking red dress to attend an event at Kew to support the Elephant Family, a wildlife conservation charity founded by the Queen's late brother, Mark Shand.
Beatrice looked dazzling in a red gown by Rebecca Vallance (£960), a pair of Romy 100 Jimmy Choo heels in burgundy velvet (£650) and a pair of eye-catching diamond studs by Chopard (£25,800).
She also sported a white clutch by Tyler Ellis for the occasion and a diamond ring.
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