Princess Beatrice celebrated her 35th birthday in a delightful manner, accompanied by her one-year-old daughter Sienna and her mother, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.
In a recent revelation, Sarah Ferguson shared details about how they commemorated Princess Beatrice‘s special day.
The Duchess disclosed that her eldest daughter and grandchild engaged in a whimsical adventure picnic to mark the occasion.
During an episode of her podcast, “Tea Party with the Duchess and Sarah,” Sarah described the festivities, stating that she had hidden various fairies in the garden for Sienna to discover on a magical hunt.
Sienna clutched onto the fairy wings she found until Beatrice and Sarah adorned them.
Following the fairy hunt, the trio enjoyed a charming fairy picnic, creating a truly enchanting and memorable celebration for Beatrice’s birthday.
Moreover, Sarah hinted at her upcoming book project, mentioning a story centered around the Slackington Smiths, a family of snails in a department store.
As Beatrice turned a year older on August 8, her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi was away on a business trip, embarking on a mountain journey for a new project for a private client, as revealed on his Instagram account.
Images shared by Mozzi showcased a picturesque wooden cabin offering breathtaking views of the mountains.
Renowned former royal correspondent Jenny Bond commended Princess Beatrice, highlighting her resilience and growing popularity despite not holding a prominent position within the royal family.
Bond emphasized Beatrice’s ability to navigate challenges, including addressing her dyslexia and supporting her mother through her battle with breast cancer, which has endeared her to the public.
Beatrice’s willingness to share her vulnerabilities and personal struggles has made her relatable and endearing to many, garnering widespread admiration and support.
As the royal family continues to evolve and adapt to modern challenges, Princess Beatrice stands out as a compassionate and approachable figure, resonating with audiences far and wide.