Princess Beatrice
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Princess Beatrice (Beatrice Elizabeth Mary, born August 8, 1988) is a member of the British royal family, the elder daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York, and ninth in line to the British throne.
Known for her work in business and philanthropy, she married property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in 2020 and is mother to daughter Sienna (born 2021), with recent reports of expecting a second child.
Frequently navigating public scrutiny due to her parents' high-profile controversies, including ties to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, she maintains a poised, low-profile presence in royal circles.
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Princess Beatrice masterfully sidestepped the royal Easter service in 2026, choosing a private family retreat that screams 'priorities' in the face of pesky paparazzi.
Amid her parents' Epstein echoes resurfacing, Princess Beatrice is pondering a chic US relocation – because nothing revitalizes a royal resume like a fresh zip code.
Banned from Royal Ascot 2026 over familial faux pas, Princess Beatrice turns exclusion into the ultimate fashion statement, proving some absences are more regal than arrivals.
Princess Beatrice shattered records with her surprise London Marathon feat, outpacing scandals and setting a royal first that's equal parts sweat and savvy.