Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, were guests of honor last night as they attended the preview of A Gallop Through History, a show taking place as part of the Royal Windsor Horse Show this week.
The 33-year-old royal wowed in a floor-length floral gown by The Vampire’s Wife, a brand beloved by not only the princess but also her cousin-in-law the Duchess of Cambridge. The brainchild of Susie Cave, the wife of the musician Nick, the brand has become a go-to for the social set, with three guests wearing her designs to the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in 2018.
Bea accessorized with statement drop earrings in a feather design as well as a chic bracelet watch. Meanwhile, Edo looked dapper in a velvet tuxedo jacket and bow tie. Their eight-month-old daughter, Sienna, meanwhile, had been left at home—but she will have a starring role in the proceedings later this week.
A Gallop Through History will look at the queen’s lifelong love of horses, and forms part of the celebrations for her platinum jubilee. The show, which features more than a 1,000 cast members, will take place across the next few days at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, with the final edition broadcast on television on Sunday evening.
Ten of the queen’s 12 great-grandchildren will be making their first appearance together as part of the show’s finale, sitting beside each other in a horse-drawn carriage. The only ones missing will be the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s children, Archie and Lilibet, as they are not yet in the country for the jubilee celebrations. It has also been reported that the queen’s youngest granddaughter, Lady Louise Windsor, will be driving her late grandfather the Duke of Edinburgh’s carriage.
This article first appeared on Tatler.