Princess Beatrice

British princess

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January 22 2025 Gave birth to her second daughter, Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi, prematurely at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London.
February 2023 Named patron of the British Skin Foundation.
September 19 2022 Princess Beatrice attended the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II with other family members.
September 17 2022 Princess Beatrice joined her sister and six cousins to mount a 15-minute vigil around Queen Elizabeth II's coffin as it lay in state at Westminster Hall during the official mourning period.
April 2022 As an ambassador for Made By Dyslexia, participated in the first World Dyslexia Assembly hosted by Prince Carl Philip in Sweden.
April 29 2022 Christened her daughter Sienna at the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace.
January 2022 Reported that she had lost her taxpayer-funded police security in 2011, allegedly after intervention from her uncle Charles III (then Prince of Wales).
September 18 2021 Gave birth to her first daughter, Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi, at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London.
July 17 2020 Married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a private ceremony at the Royal Chapel of All Saints, Windsor, after COVID-19 pandemic postponements.
September 2019 Became engaged to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in Italy.
September 26 2019 Engagement was formally announced by the Duke of York's Office.
May 2019 Honoured at a gala in New York City for her work with Friends Without a Border.
May 2019 Attended the wedding of Lady Gabriella Windsor, her second cousin once removed.
March 2019 Elected to the board of the UK charity the Outward Bound Trust as a trustee.
March 2019 Attended a fundraising event at the National Portrait Gallery with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
October 2018 Undertook an extended tour of Laos to raise the UK's profile and participated in the Luang Prabang Half Marathon for Children.
September 2018 Believed to have begun dating Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
May 2018 Attended the Met Gala in New York City.
2017 Helped promote the anti-bullying book 'Be Cool Be Nice' and spoke about her personal experiences with bullying.
2016 Participated in a nine-day South Asia Tour to Nepal, India, and Bhutan on behalf of the Franks Family Foundation.
2016 Collaborated with her mother, sister, and artist Teddy McDonald to create the first royal contemporary art painting 'Royal Love', which was sold with proceeds donated to Children in Crisis.
2016 Participated in the Virgin Strive Challenge with Richard Branson, climbing Mount Etna as part of a fundraising effort.
July 2016 Ended her ten-year relationship with Virgin Galactic businessman Dave Clark.
April 2015 Reported to have decided to move to New York City.
2014 Princess Beatrice visited the Isle of Wight, connecting with the legacy of her namesake Princess Beatrice, daughter of Queen Victoria.
2014 Beatrice resigned from her paid internship at Sony Pictures following a company-wide hacking incident.
November 24 2014 Princess Beatrice accompanied her father during an official engagement in the United Arab Emirates.
2013 Princess Beatrice and her sister promoted Britain overseas in Germany.
April 2013 Became royal patron of the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre, a charity that helped her overcome academic challenges from dyslexia.
2012 Beatrice climbed Mont Blanc to raise funds for her charity Big Change.
2012 Princess Beatrice welcomed the Olympic flame on the steps of Harewood House near Leeds in the lead-up to the 2012 Summer Olympics.
November 2012 Beatrice became a patron of the York Musical Society.
April 5 2012 Princess Beatrice accompanied Queen Elizabeth II to the Royal Maundy services in York, interacting with parishioners and assisting the Queen in distributing Maundy money.
2011 Graduated from Goldsmiths with a 2:1 degree in history and history of ideas.
April 2011 At her cousin Prince William's wedding, Beatrice wore an unusual fascinator by Philip Treacy that later was auctioned for £81,000, with proceeds going to UNICEF and Children in Crisis.
April 2010 Beatrice became the first member of the royal family to complete the London Marathon, raising money for Children in Crisis.

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