Princess Beatrice looked stylish in a chic pink midi dress for a royal occasion over Easter bank holiday weekend.
The Princess opted for a long sleeved, powder pink dress with black detailing for the annual Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on Sunday (9 April).
Princess Beatrice's light pink, A-line dress features cut-out lattice detailing along each arm which she accessorised with a statement belt adorned with a bow. She finished her look with a selection of co-ordinated black and white accessories including a hat, clutch bag and pair of court shoe heels.
And, it appears that Princess Beatrice took inspiration from another Royal Family's member's wardrobe for her latest look.
The Duchess of Edinburgh (formerly Sophie, Countess of Wessex) is Princess Beatrice's aunt, and was spotted wearing the same dress at Royal Ascot in 2018.
For this occasion, Sophie added a frothy hat in the same shades of pink and black, plus nude heels and no belt, for a more pared back look. The royals' dress is by Emilia Wickstead, a frequently worn designer of the family.
Princess Eugenie attended the Easter event with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and other members of the Royal Family.
The Princess of Wales was spotted at the event in a striking cobalt blue outfit, sporting an unexpected manicure. Usually, Kate sticks to a neutral colour palette, but on this occasion she opted for a bold red nail instead.