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Princess Beatrice normalises uncommon practice months after giving birth to premature baby

Princess Beatrice Praised for Rewearing Maternity Dress in Glamorous Public Appearance

Princess Beatrice recently turned heads at the 2025 Matrix Awards in New York City—not just for her stunning look, but for making a bold and refreshing statement about fashion and motherhood.

The 36-year-old royal, who welcomed her second child with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi earlier this year, was spotted in a glamorous black cocktail dress with silver bows by designer Rebecca Vallance. What caught the public’s attention, however, was the fact that the princess had previously worn the same dress during her pregnancy just months earlier.

Beatrice and Edoardo are now parents to two daughters: Sienna, aged three, and baby Athena, who arrived earlier than expected on January 29. According to Buckingham Palace, Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi was born at 12:57 p.m. at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London. The King and Queen were reportedly “delighted” by the news.

Beatrice’s choice to repurpose the same outfit—first worn in October while she was still expecting—has been seen as both practical and empowering, subtly challenging traditional expectations in high society and royal circles. Fashion enthusiasts praised the move for promoting sustainability and real-life parenting practicality.

Although the princess has kept a relatively low profile since the arrival of baby Athena, she recently opened up in a heartfelt essay published in Vogue this past March. She reflected on the emotional journey of becoming a mother again and the uncertainties that sometimes come with it.

“There’s so little control,” she wrote, describing her experience. “You try to plan everything, but sometimes life brings surprises. I’m grateful for the care and support we received and everything I’ve learned along the way.”

Beatrice also emphasized the importance of continuing conversations around women’s health, especially when it comes to understanding the unique nature of every pregnancy. She expressed appreciation for the dedication of medical professionals and the advancements in care that support families through unexpected challenges.

By stepping out with confidence and authenticity, Princess Beatrice has sparked conversations about maternal strength, wardrobe sustainability, and the evolving image of modern royalty.

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