Princess Eugenie: Royal bride-to-be wears another quirky hat for Queen’s garden party
PRINCESS EUGENIE is known for her daring hat choices. Along with her sister Princess Beatrice the two have had their fair share of hat attention over the years. Showing off her quirky hat collection once more, the bride-to-be attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace.
Princess Eugenie attended a garden party yesterday thrown by her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, at Buckingham Palace.
Along with her sister Princess Beatrice, 29, Princess Eugenie has never been one to shy away from a daring hat design, wearing a boater-style hat emblazoned with the word “love”.
The 28-year-old was at Buckingham Palace for one of the Queen’s famed garden parties, which also saw her cousin, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, 35, in attendance.
It's certain that Eugenie has love on the brain as she is set to marry fiance Jack Brooksbank later this year.
The two, who met in Verbier and have been together for eight years, will marry at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, this October - the same venue Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials took place.
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The only royal to have a social media presence, Eugenie posted another elegant look from Buckingham Palace gardens to her Instagram account yesterday.
Wearing a white floaty dress with striking floral prints, the princess captioned the image: “So lovely meeting the incredible Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award achievers and their families @dofeuk. In my next life looks like I could be a comedian.”
Made of a delicate fabric, the wraparound dress floated in the breeze as Eugenie laughed and joked with the crows gathered in Buckingham Palace gardens.
The Princess was stepping in for her grandfather, Prince Philip, who has retired from public duties despite this being his namesake project.
Princess Eugenie is said to allowed social media accounts as she is not a “working royal”, which is illustrated by the fact they are not listed on the royal.uk website.