This royal is serving up some serious style.
Princess Beatrice looked blooming lovely in a lace shirt dress on day nine of the Wimbledon tennis championships on Tuesday, joining husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi for the action at London’s All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
The 35-year-old royal sported her best tennis whites for the match, wearing a summery floral-print dress by Monique Lhuillier ($3,295) as she sat in the royal box.
The dress, which was covered in a bright pattern of pink, blue, green and yellow flowers, featured elbow-length sleeves and a matching tie belt.
She kept her accessories simple, carrying a straw clutch bag and wearing a tiny pair of gold hoop earrings along with several dainty gold bracelets.
Princess Beatrice — who is the eldest daughter of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York — pulled her hair half back for the event, wearing pink lipstick and smokey eyeshadow.
As for her 40-year-old husband — whom the princess married in a secret 2020 ceremony — he looked dapper in a brown sport coat and pale blue dress shirt with a maroon tie.
This is the second time in recent weeks that Beatrice has bloomed in a pretty floral look.
Last month, she took a page from her aunt, the Duchess of Edinburgh’s, style playbook by wearing the same pink Zimmerman dress to Royal Ascot that Prince Edward’s wife wore to the Order of the Garter ceremony just days earlier.
With the championships ending Sunday, there’s still time for more fashion fun — and royal watchers are hoping for a surprise visit from the tennis club’s patron, Kate Middleton, at the finals this weekend after her parents attended a match last week.