Princess Eugenie Brightens the Platinum Jubilee Service in a Tangerine Midi Dress
In a roomful of black suits and pastel-colored gowns, Princess Eugenie was a vibrant ray of color.
For the National Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral, honoring Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee, the monarch's granddaughter wore a bright tangerine-hued midi dress with a cutout in the back. She completed the look with black sling-back pumps and accessorized with a matching fascinator.
At St. Paul's Cathedral Friday morning, Eugenie sat on the same bench as her husband, Jack Brooksbank; her sister, Princess Beatrice; and her sister's husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. The four were seen greeting Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan as they made their much-awaited entrance into the royal event—two years after they stepped down as senior royals.
Eugenie recently penned an essay for The Spectator in tribute of her grandmother's historic 70-year reign on the British throne, praising the queen for having "transcended time" and being a "constant rock" for her people.
"Seventy years is really quite something, isn't it? The Jubilee stands as a testimony to a woman who has transcended time and has been that constant rock for so many when the world can feel so fragile," she wrote.
She added that she hopes to give the wisdom she's gained from her grandmother to her own family with her husband and their son, one-year-old August.
"I have given my life to my special little family and hope to impart even an inch of the values my grandmother has lived her life by," Eugenie continued. "I think about my son August and what I'd like for him, what kind of world I'd like him to grow up in. And I think of my grannie and what she has stood for, for so many people and for our family during these 70 years. I'd love Augie to have her patience, her calmness and her kindness, while always being able to laugh at himself and keep a twinkle in his eye."
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