Princess Beatrice enjoys a designer shopping trip in Mayfair... after returning from ANOTHER trip abroad to Florence

Princess Beatrice was back in London on Friday after enjoying a trip to Florence for a fashion conference.

But it seems fashion was still on her mind as she was spotted in Mayfair on a shopping trip and carrying a bag from Karl Lagerfeld's London store.

Her bodyguard carried a few more of her purchases as she held onto a coffee.

Thought you were unemployed? Princess Beatrice was spotted in Mayfair on a shopping trip and carrying a bag from Karl Lagerfeld's London store

Thought you were unemployed? Princess Beatrice was spotted in Mayfair on a shopping trip and carrying a bag from Karl Lagerfeld's London store

The princess wore a camel-coloured coat with brown piping, with black ballet pumps and carried a snakeskin print handbag for the upmarket shopping trip.

A few days earlier she was enjoying a glamorous gathering in Florence, the latest in a series of glitzy jaunts for the jet-setting royal, who has faced criticism in recent weeks over the amount of time she spends abroad.

In the last two months alone, she has enjoyed skil holidays in Verbier, where her parents own a luxury chalet, and Colorado, and travelled to Greece, New York and, most recently, Bahrain.

Simple: The princess wore a camel-coloured coat with brown piping, with black ballet pumps and carried a snakeskin print handbag for the upmarket shopping trip

Simple: The princess wore a camel-coloured coat with brown piping, with black ballet pumps and carried a snakeskin print handbag for the upmarket shopping trip

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She looked like she'd been snapping up some beauties too in the form of Karl Lagerfeld judging by the bag she was clutching.

Beatrice looked dressed for the weather in her ensemble here, donning a light coat - perfect for the spring temperatures.

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There, she was joined by boyfriend Dave Clark and viewed the action from a private box beside the country's Crown Prince, Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

Unfortunately for Beatrice, her travelling days could be numbered with the Princess on the verge of relocating to the New York to take up a new job.

The job, which is thought to be in finance, will be her first since leaving her internship at Sony following last November's cyber attacks. 

Helping hand: A bodyguard carried her designer purchases while she carries a coffee

Helping hand: A bodyguard carried her designer purchases while she carries a coffee

Since then, her life has been a round of parties and beaches, beginning with a trip to the Middle East to see the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix the same month. 

Days later Beatrice and Mr Clark, a Virgin Galactic executive, flew to Beijing, where they joined her mother Sarah Ferguson and sister Eugenie for the wedding of photographer and graphic designer Victoria Tang to Hong Kong lawyer Christopher Owen.

Beatrice, who is said to be worth $2 million, will need to have a good job if she is to continue to fund her expensive lifestyle as Prince Charles is reportedly in favour of cutting the number of full-time working members of the Royal family to eight or nine when he becomes king - leaving out the likes of niece, her sister Eugenie and their younger cousins. 

Trip: She was atConde Naste's Internation Luxury Conference in Florence on Thursday

Trip: She was atConde Naste's Internation Luxury Conference in Florence on Thursday

 

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