Another night out for Beatrice, remind me is Beatrice at University?
Yes Beatrice is at university and therefore, like many of her peers, is able to spend nights on the town and still manage lectures, tutorials and assignments without too much trouble. I know I did in the 1970s when I would regularly spend the night on the tiles and make 9.00 a.m. tutes/lectures with no problems.
I agree, she does have beautiful hair.Nice pictures again, thanks, Iceflower. Princess Beatrice looks pretty here and look, her hair is as shiny as her skirt. She has wonderful red hair.
Is Dave short? It seems she's wearing low or no heels here whereas with her father they were stilletto-style (as PA is rather tall)
I think Beatrice looks very nice in that outfit, and Dave scrubs up very well . They make a handsome couple.
I don't know anything about him either, but the photos I've seen of them suggest to me that he has what it takes to be a princess's consort. The cameras don't seem to bother him and he is generous with his smiles. His behaviour always seems to be appropriate.
I think she became to skinny, she looks very pretty but her face looks to thin and not healthyPrincess Beatrice is so slim, both young ladies looked really nice.
Both Princesses need help with their posing, imho. One would think being born royal that they would have been taught from early on how to pose properly. They just don't seem to know what to do with their hands or feet and they end up looking awkward. Perhaps they will learn in time...
You know, Udy, I myself, would LOVE to know how to properly curtsey. And I would love to have lessons in holding myself just so. Just for me, not necessarily to be royal, but because it looks so much better, one's posture is so much healthier and it just looks proper. I remember an interview that Princess Caroline had with Barbara Walters, such regal bearing she had, and she crossed her legs at the ankle. I'll never for get that and try to emulate it. It would be nice if the York girls did that and the rest of us as well, IMO.I find that rather sad, bertie, but I am afraid you are correct. It is one thing to be normal but quite another to be a "normal" royal. The best of both worlds ..... I still think that everything considered, certain royal traditions should be adhered to and taught ie Do the young royals still know how to curtsey?
I find that rather sad, bertie, but I am afraid you are correct. It is one thing to be normal but quite another to be a "normal" royal. The best of both worlds ..... I still think that everything considered, certain royal traditions should be adhered to and taught ie Do the young royals still know how to curtsey?