Princess Beatrice carried their luggage, flying economy on the way to speak at a panel about AI at Cannes Lions

Princess Beatrice carried their luggage, flying economy on the way to speak at a panel about AI at Cannes Lions

Princess Beatrice may just be that—Princess— but she is clearly something other than high maintenance during the trip. On the way to the Cannes Lions International Creative Film Festival, which opened in Cannes, France yesterday and runs until 6/21 this Friday, Beatrice was completely happy to hop on an economy flight and carry her own luggage, the 6-page report reports.

Beatrice flew to the festival on an Easyjet flight, Britain's popular low-cost airline, to fly out of London's Heathrow Airport and its luxurious Windsor Suite (known to be enjoyed by her cousins, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex), rather than to fly out of London's Heathrow Airport and its luxurious Windsor Suite (known to be enjoyed by her cousins, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex). It flew from London's Luton Airport to Heathrow with a "very small, not flashy response," Page 6 writes. She also "carried her own luggage while shredding to the south of France," the publication reports. 

Beatrice is not a working royal, despite recent pleas to change this fact; Instead, she has been employed as Vice President of Partnerships and Strategy for software brand Afiniti. With that in mind, it makes sense that she came to Cannes and joined the Journal House's "Emotional Intelligence in THE AI Age" panel with Spotify's chief spokesperson Dusty Jenkins."

Beatrice has been open about having dyslexia in the past and did so again on the panel, telling participants how her struggle with dyslexia played a role in her desire to pursue a career in the technology space: "Technology in general, it really gave me the space to really be myself." She said, "It was a good idea," she said."She said,"she said,"she said,"she said,"she said,"she said,"she said,"she said.""You know, I have dyslexia, so I was always fascinated by how things work — it was how my brain worked I was a very visual learner.

She said, "It doesn't matter where you're coming from or what you're doing. If you can offer — it is, for me, the most exciting thing about the technical sector."

Beatrice is now, apparently, an adviser to the Jenkins team at Spotify, and Jenkins said the team "has benefited enormously because they are trying to create mentorship, networking and entrepreneurship." (By the way, this isn't the royal family's first relationship with Spotify; the deal is now over, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle signed a multi・million dollar deal with the company in 2020, before the partnership ended last year.

The Cannes Lions "convened a powerhouse of marketing, advertising, media, and more industries," according to page Six, and it is not known how long Beatrice will be there while the festival runs until Friday, or whether she is already on board, perhaps, to return home and take Easyjet. - Jet flight. And I'm reminded that some of these most important conversations have to happen in human-to-human interaction," she said, adding that the panel's participants

she continued, "They need to do something like this so that you can awaken your consciousness to make sure you're ready to take it." So I am very grateful to be here.”

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