Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie joined their cousin Peter Phillips for a royal family outing at the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain over the weekend.
The princesses and their husbands, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank, were photographed enjoying their time together at the Bahrain International Circuit on April 13.
The royals chatted in the paddock prior to the race, which was ultimately won by Oscar Piastri, driving for McLaren.
Peter was photographed solo, however, he recently introduced his girlfriend — NHS nurse and writer Harriet Sperling — to his uncle King Charles.
Edo also shared some fun pics to his Instagram story, including sweet shots of each royal couple.
Peter’s sister, Zara Tindall and her husband, Mike, were also in attendance at the event, posing for casual pics on Saturday, April 12, ahead of the main event.
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The outing was one of Beatrice’s first since welcoming her second daughter with Edo on Jan. 22.
The baby, named Athena Elizabeth Rose, was born on Jan. 22, several weeks ahead of the “early spring” due date that Buckingham Palace originally announced.
Princess Beatrice recently opened up in a personal essay about the roller coaster of emotions she felt when welcoming her baby earlier than planned.
“I’ve had a life that is out of the ordinary, but my joys and fears in pregnancy and motherhood are the same as those experienced by millions of other women around the world,” she wrote. “Like countless other expectant mums, I lay awake in the weeks leading up to birth, trying to monitor each movement of the baby in my tummy and asking myself a thousand times: ‘What if this happens, or what if that happens?’ ”
Beatrice assured readers in her essay that she “arrived healthy” and “is now doing really well.”
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