Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice will be subtly matched in pink on Day 2 of Royal Ascot

Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice will be subtly matched in pink on Day 2 of Royal Ascot

From a-line hem and floral dresses to tie waists and polka dots, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice were in a streak of elegant summer style Yesterday, on Day 2 of Royal Ascot, the royal wardrobe overlapped.

Leveling up from last month's Garden party dress co-ordination, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice in pink shades for the second day of the Royal lace, Mab Beatrice wore a medium-length linen and silk Zimmerman dress with long sleeves and slightly bulging shoulders, bejeweled heels. The waist was tightened with a belt that was tied with a belt. The dress, which is currently available for purchase, is popped with pale pink flowers, shaded with lilac and fuchsia accents on an off-white base and detailed.

Bea closed über padded, silk-pink Juliet Botterill headband featuring 3D floral floral appliques, Roger Vivier Satin pink-ish nude

Eugenie is a slim-fit, cream-colored, custom-made headband by Gabriela Hearst. She wore a toned-down variation on a feminine theme in a simiya silk ribbed dress, featuring a collared neckline, short sleeves, and front down buttons. But the part of the statement was on her head: a pale pink, wide・brimmed Emily London's "Conchita" hat made of straw and satin, with long tassels hanging on the sides. She tied the look with beige Aquazzura bow tie pumps and her white and gold Anya Hindmarch "Maud" clutch.

Earlier this week, Princess Eugenie coordinated with her cousin Zara Tindall for the first day of the race. Eugenie wore a pastel green dress by diane von Furstenberg, bow tie pumps from the same tan Aquazzura, flat sloping glamor and a hair clip of a blooming peony. Meanwhile, Tyndall had her own oblique sun hat with a pastel dress, plus nude, pointy-toe pumps, to boot.

Deployed at Ascot Racecourse in London, Royal Ascot attracted skilled equestrians for a race hosted by Charles 3rd and Queen Camilla Approximately 300,000 spectators will come to see the race and looks. Between now and the end of Ascot on Sunday, 6 May 22, there's plenty of time to take in the look from over-the-top to the subtleties.

After all, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were not the only royals who admired them on Wednesday. Their cousin Zara also attended, wearing a puff-sleeve cornflower blue midi dress. And, according to tradition, matching hats.

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