Expecting her second child, Beatrice celebrates with Edo, their daughter Sienna, and stepson Wolfie.
Princess Beatrice made a surprise appearance at the Royal Family's Christmas celebration at Sandringham, delighting onlookers as she joined the traditional walk to St Mary Magdalene Church.
Originally planning to spend the holidays with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and his family, Beatrice chose to stay closer to home on medical advice to avoid long-distance travel.
Beatrice, who is expecting her second child, attended with Edo, their three-year-old daughter Sienna, and Edo’s son Wolfie from a previous relationship.
The royals, led by King Charles and Queen Camilla, greeted well-wishers as they made the short journey from Sandringham House to the church. Among those present were the Prince and Princess of Wales with their children, alongside other senior royals, including the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
Absent from the festivities were Beatrice’s sister, who spent Christmas with her husband’s family, and Prince Andrew, who opted for a solitary walk.
Beatrice’s participation underscored her dedication to family traditions while managing her health and growing family, reflecting the evolving nature of the royal holiday gathering.