- Princess Beatrice & Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have a fun moment
- They attend a Kings of Leon concert
- The Princess is a Glastonbury regular
Imagine the scene: Hyde Park, the air electric with anticipation, and in the midst of it all, Princess Beatrice, the picture of royal delight, grooving to the electrifying performance of Kings of Leon. Yes, you read that right! The 35-year-old royal, along with her dapper husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, was seen living it up, singing their hearts out to the 2008 hit "Use Somebody."
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Festival chic and royal charm
Dressed in a casual yet elegant ensemble, Beatrice showed us how festival chic is done. A navy jumper, light black jacket, and a flowing navy silk midi skirt completed her look, paired with a stylish half-up, half-down hairstyle. Edoardo, not to be outdone, matched his wife's vibe with a laid-back yet sophisticated outfit. Together, they looked every bit the stunning couple as they enjoyed the music from the front of a VIP box, surrounded by friends.
As the band played on, Beatrice and Edoardo swayed to the music, their joy infectious. The couple, soon to celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary, shared tender moments, adding a touch of royal charm to the festival atmosphere. Their close bond and mutual affection were evident, as they hugged and looked out over the sea of fans, a testament to their enduring love.
A weekend of musical delights
But the fun didn't stop at Hyde Park for this royal duo. Earlier, they were spotted indulging in burgers at Glastonbury, enjoying performances by SZA and Shania Twain. Beatrice, embracing the festival spirit, sported a pink hoodie, while Edoardo kept it casual. Their eventful weekend also included a visit to the trendy Soho House bar, where Beatrice enjoyed picante cocktails until midnight.
A Glastonbury regular, Beatrice has been spotted at the festival several times over the years, embracing the lively and eclectic atmosphere. This year was no exception, as she and Edoardo enjoyed the music, the crowd, and, of course, each other's company.