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Beatrice and Eugenie put on coats – but a sister’s dress is ‘too short’

Beatrice and Eugenie put on coats - but a sister's dress is 'too short'
Written by adrina

Princess Beatrice, 34, and her younger sister Princess Eugenie, 32, visited the Royal British Legion Industries charity earlier this week as part of a royal engagement. For the event, the two sisters wore similar winter coats, but a princess’ dress was “too short,” according to royal fans.

Princess Eugenie said on Instagram: “It was a great honor to visit @rblicharity with my sister earlier this week. The charity provides vital care, social and employment services to armed forces veterans across the UK.

“We met incredible veterans who have completed RBLI’s #Lifeworks employability program. It was wonderful to see the program in action at the charity’s social enterprise factory, which provides meaningful employment for veterans.

“We also visited the Assisted Living Facility, Queen Elizabeth Court, to meet some of the lovely residents who call them home; many of them have served our country with distinction. I also met Vi who told me that she served with my late grandmother which made me so proud.

“On this Armistice Day, we remember and pay tribute to the fallen, the inspiring veterans and those currently serving in armed forces around the world.”

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What was Eugenie wearing?

The royal princess opted for her Maje Paris Galaxy Long Line Coat in Green, which Eugenie has owned since 2019.

According to its description, this garment has: “Exposed button closure at front, peak lapels, long sleeves, brushed finish, welt pockets at front and is partially lined”.

Unfortunately, the product is no longer in stock, so it’s unclear how much it cost Princess Eugenie in 2019.

Underneath she wore a “Dobby Dress in Belize Print” from This Is Whistles brand, which she has owned since 2017.

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“This silk blend dress is ideal for day or night – just swap your trainers for a pair of strappy heels,” reads the description.

“The long sleeve design features a pretty floral print, a fitted and flared shape, and a high neck.”

This dress is also out of stock, as is Eugenie’s designer coat. Interestingly, royal fan @mydocuments_ said: “Eugenie’s dresses are always about two inches too short.”

For shoes, she chose her Aquazzura Brera Knee-High Black Leather Boots, which she wore while visiting Trafalgar Square a few weeks ago.

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Since 2018 she also owns these designer boots with block heels, so these are no longer in stock either.

According to her description: “Aquazzura ‘Brera’ boots are made of smooth leather. Set on a chunky block heel, this pair is lined with a cushioned insole to take you effortlessly from day to night.”

What did Princess Beatrice wear?

Similar to her younger sister, Beatrice also wore a woolly winter coat, which she’s owned since at least 2018.

Beatrice was spotted in the knee-length blue six-button coat with a matching belt just before her sister’s wedding four years ago.

Fans assumed at the time that she purposely chose a blue coat to act as Eugenie’s “something blue” for her wedding day. It’s unclear who designed the garment, but it looks like it could be a wool coat designed by Ivy and Oak.

Royal fan @carilgastwirth wrote on Instagram: “What a special moment for the princesses to share. Her late Majesty would be so proud.” Similarly, @_bruna885 added, “Beatrice and Eugenie are so adorable.” Another fan, @ca.terina6882, commented, “Beautiful.”

Princess Beatrice’s outfit was popular with fans, and @mollers26 said: “I love your sister’s coat,” below Eugenie’s Instagram post about the royal engagement.

Interestingly, some royal observers criticized Princess Eugenie’s style, with @mydocuments_ writing, “Eugenie’s dresses are always about two inches too short.”


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