Royal Cousins Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and Zara Tindall Are Pretty in Pink at Garden Party


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Royal fashion often takes the spotlight during the Buckingham Palace garden party, and yesterday’s fête was no exception.

Traditionally hosted by the sovereign, Prince William stepped in for dad King Charles III by hosting Tuesday’s event. In the process, he invited several of his cousins to the springtime affair, including Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and Zara Tindall—all of whom coordinated in pink-and-white outfits.

Beatrice brightened up the rainy day in a vibrant fuchsia dress, which featured pearl buttons and a ruffled detail along the side of the bodice and the sleeve cuffs. She paired the bold piece with nude multi-strap pumps, a white woven clutch bag, and a chunky white headband covered in a bejeweled silver mesh.

london, england may 21 princess beatrice front and princess eugenie arrive for the sovereigns garden party at buckingham palace on may 21, 2024 in london, england photo by yui mok wpa poolgetty images
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Younger sister Eugenie took a more understated approach with her outfit, opting to wear an elegant white dress with short sleeves and asymmetric draping details along the waist. She finished off the look with some neutral accents, like a pale pink floral hat with a bow at the back and studded ivory satin pumps.

london, england may 21 princess eugenie attends the sovereigns garden party at buckingham palace on may 21, 2024 in london, england photo by yui mok wpa poolgetty images
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For her part, Tindall looked party ready in a structured white midi dress with a crisp collar, puffed sleeves, a belted waist, and bubblegum pink buttons lining the center. She continued the pink theme with other elements of her outfit—from a straw hat with a ruffled tulle accessory adorned to the brim, to a pair of suede pointed-toe pumps.

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The official website for Buckingham Palace describes garden parties as “an important way for members of the Royal Family to speak to a broad range of people from all walks of life, all of whom have made a positive impact in their community.”

Charles previously hosted this summer’s first palace garden party on May 8, when he was joined by Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.

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