Princess Beatrice looks stylish in a £1,400 floral frock as she joins sister Eugenie at the Queen's garden party at Buckingham Palace

  • Beatrice, 30, and Eugenie, 29, dressed in floral and neutral frocks for the party
  • Beatrice wore a £1,375 dress from The Vampire's Wife with a maroon fascinator
  • Newly-wed Eugenie opted for a modest £352 dress from Sandro with silver heels

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie joined their grandmother the Queen for her annual royal garden party at Buckingham Palace today.

Beatrice, 30, and Eugenie, 29, dressed in floral and neutral frocks and matching fascinators as they posed for pictures outside. 

The only daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson sported classy frocks, with Beatrice donning a £1,375 dress by designer The Vampire's Wife, and newlywed Eugenie opting for a more modest £352 dress by Sandro Paris.

The sisters were seen chatting with their cousin Prince Harry as they made their way down the steps, alongside the Queen, to greet guests at the soiree.

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Beatrice, 30, (left) and Eugenie, 29, (right) dressed in floral and neutral frocks and matching fascinators as they posed for pictures outside. Centre: The Duchess of Gloucester, 72,  the wife of Prince Richard, the Queen's first cousin

Beatrice, 30, (left) and Eugenie, 29, (right) dressed in floral and neutral frocks and matching fascinators as they posed for pictures outside. Centre: The Duchess of Gloucester, 72,  the wife of Prince Richard, the Queen's first cousin

The annual Buckingham Palace garden parties, started in the 1860s by Queen Victoria, are a way of recognising and rewarding public service and see people from all walks of life enjoy high tea on the lawn to the sounds of a military band. Beatrice sported a floral number today
Beatrice teamed black heels with a floral dress for the occasion

The annual Buckingham Palace garden parties, started in the 1860s by Queen Victoria, are a way of recognising and rewarding public service and see people from all walks of life enjoy high tea on the lawn to the sounds of a military band. Beatrice sported a floral number today

Look blooming beautiful like Beatrice wearing The Vampire's Wife

Princess Beatrice joined her sister Eugenie, as well as The Queen and the Duke of Sussex at a Buckingham Palace garden party today, and she couldn't have picked a more perfect dress for the occasion.

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The sisters were seen chatting with their cousin Prince Harry as they made their way down the steps, alongside the Queen, to greet guests at the soiree

The sisters were seen chatting with their cousin Prince Harry as they made their way down the steps, alongside the Queen, to greet guests at the soiree

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry are followed by Beatrice and Eugenie as they make their way down the steps to greet guests during the Queen's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry are followed by Beatrice and Eugenie as they make their way down the steps to greet guests during the Queen's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace

Both known for their penchant for headgear, Beatrice opted for a £395 maroon headband from Laura Cathcart Millinery and let her auburn hair tun loose. 

Meanwhile, her younger sister Eugenie tucked her hair back and opted for a cream fascinator which matched her designer dress. 

Eugenie, who married Jack Brooksbank at St George's Chapel earlier this year, paired her dress with silver slingback heels, while Beatrice paired her floral number with black stilettos. 

The sisters both opted for clutch bags, with Beatrice touted her possessions in a straw number from high street favourite Zara for £39.99 and Eugenie carrying her things in a micro champagne-coloured case.

The only daughter's of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson sported classy frocks with Beatrice donning a £1,375 dress from The Vampire's Wife and newlywed Eugenie opting for a more modest £352 dress from Sandro Paris

The only daughter's of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson sported classy frocks with Beatrice donning a £1,375 dress from The Vampire's Wife and newlywed Eugenie opting for a more modest £352 dress from Sandro Paris

The ninth and tenth in line to the throne followed their cousin the Duke of Sussex an their grandmother The Queen down the steps of Buckingham Palace today

The ninth and tenth in line to the throne followed their cousin the Duke of Sussex an their grandmother The Queen down the steps of Buckingham Palace today 

Meanwhile well-heeled guests were seen donning their best glad rags as they braved the rain to join the queue for the third royal garden party of the season.

The annual Buckingham Palace garden parties, started in the 1860s by Queen Victoria, are a way of recognising and rewarding public service and see people from all walks of life enjoy high tea on the lawn to the sounds of a military band.

Every year, the Queen invites 30,000 people to attend the parties and last year 8,000 guests attended the first soiree of the season, held at Buckingham Palace earlier this month.

The garden party is the third one this summer, with two more scheduled for June and July, one of which will be held at Holyrood Palace.

For the occasion men are asked to wear morning dress or lounge suits while women are invited to wear a 'day dress, usually with hats or fascinators'.  

The garden parties serve are an important way for the royals to speak to a broad range of people from all walks of life, all of whom have made a positive impact in their community.

At each Garden Party, around 27,000 cups of tea, 20,000 sandwiches and 20,000 slices of cake are consumed.

Every year, the Queen invites 30,000 people to attend the parties and last year 8,000 guests attended the first soiree of the season, held at Buckingham Palace earlier this month. Today, three of her grandchildren were in attendance, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie (pictured) and new Dad Prince Harry

Every year, the Queen invites 30,000 people to attend the parties and last year 8,000 guests attended the first soiree of the season, held at Buckingham Palace earlier this month. Today, three of her grandchildren were in attendance, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie (pictured) and new Dad Prince Harry

The garden party tradition was started in the 1860s by Queen Victoria, who used to call them 'breakfasts'.  

The Queen was seen welcoming glamorous guests and the captains of the Cricket World Cup teams to her annual royal garden party at Buckingham Palace today.

The royal, 93, looked stylish in sartorially apt ensemble - a coordinated pink coat and hat elaborately festooned with arrangements of pink and white berries - reflecting the theme of the much anticipated soiree.

The Queen, 93, looked stylish in an ensemble appropriate to the floral theme- a coordinated pink coat and hat with flower embellishment, even matching her umbrella to the outfit

The Queen, 93, looked stylish in an ensemble appropriate to the floral theme- a coordinated pink coat and hat with flower embellishment, even matching her umbrella to the outfit

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry were seen greeting guests during the Queen's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, as the rain took a break for the glamorous guests

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry were seen greeting guests during the Queen's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, as the rain took a break for the glamorous guests

Ever the expert dresser, the Queen completed her flawless ensemble with an elegant string of pearls, an impressive diamond brooch and white gloves.

Coordinating her umbrella with the outfit and toting her favourite black Launer bag, the Queen was seen greeting guests, flanked by Harry.

Harry, 34, who welcomed baby Archie with wife Meghan, 37, at the beginning of the month, took a break from parenting duties to join his grandmother in greeting guests at the event.

Prince Harry was seen meeting members of the English, Bangladeshi and Indian cricket teams as he attended the Queen's annual royal garden party at Buckingham Palace today

Prince Harry was seen meeting members of the English, Bangladeshi and Indian cricket teams as he attended the Queen's annual royal garden party at Buckingham Palace today

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