
Princess Beatrice looked radiant in a summer-inspired look at Wimbledon on Monday as she sat beside her mother, Sarah, Duchess of York, in the Royal Box. The pair watched the first-round match between Fabio Fognini of Italy and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain on day one of The Championships.
Beatrice, 36, set the fashion bar high as she stepped out in a chic two-piece from Sandro, retailing at £528. The co-ord featured classic blue and white stripes with delicate floral appliqué embroidery.
The oversized shirt and A-line midi skirt created a polished yet breezy summer look — and sparked a frenzy among royal onlookers, as she effortlessly stole the spotlight from the court.
Fans leaped to X to praise Beatrices look, with one writing: “What a perfectly refreshing summer’s day outfit for Wimbledon tennis.”
“A very good color and look on PB, and the stripes provide a nice contrast and detail. Game, set, match for her!,” another added. While a third agreed and simply penned: “Slaying it again….”
A fourth chimed in and wrote: “I couldn’t keep my eyes off of her. Beatrice always looks lovely. How times change.”
She accessorised with a Mark Cross Romy clutch in snakeskin, gold retro sunglasses, and a matching Sydney Evan diamond ‘Love’ ring, adding subtle glamour to her elegant ensemble.
Princess Beatrice’s stylish appearance at Wimbledon drew comparisons to Meghan Markle’s own iconic striped lookfrom the tournament back in 2018.
While Meghan, 43, opted for a bold blue-and-white Ralph Lauren shirt that retailed at £600, and paired it with crisp white trousers, Beatrice took clear inspiration and elevated the concept by choosing a co-ordinated designer set from Sandro.
Her version featured finer stripes and intricate floral appliqué detailing — a softer, more romantic take on the trend.
What set Beatrice’s outfit apart was how she developed the look further by embracing the matching set style, pairing her oversized shirt with a coordinating A-line skirt.
This polished co-ord not only paid homage to Meghan’s earlier Wimbledon style but also felt fresh and current, aligning perfectly with this season’s preference for coordinated ensembles.
With her effortlessly elegant take, Beatrice proved that classic stripes can still make a standout statement courtside.