Princess Beatrice has continued to attract the attention of the public these past few weeks. Some experts have even seen her as a “reliable” royal because of her latest activities.
Express UK reported that it was Angela Levin who first talked about the oldest Princess of York during a conversation with Mail Online. She noted that the royal is a “trusted member” of the British Royal Family, adding that she is someone who is “sound.”
The royal biographer continued that the Queen’s granddaughter has become “much more confident” these days, considering she is now a wife and a mother. She added that the tenth person in line to the British Throne “has always been seen as being ‘reliable’ with ‘good judgment.’”
Another royal expert shared some thoughts, as well, about Princess Beatrice.
Speaking to FEMAIL, Ingrid Seward asserted that the “young royal” is happy she can support Queen Elizabeth II despite not being a full-time working member of the Royal Firm.
The expert also described her as a “lovely person.” She believes that the Princess of York “wants to help” the Queen “as much as she can.”
Seward, later on, stated that although the monarch’s granddaughter has a baby, she has a “top Norland nanny to take over when necessary.” Accordingly, she believes that the royal “enjoys doing royal events,” alongside Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and “has the ability and wherewithal to do them.”
The discussions about Princess Beatrice come as she has fulfilled numerous engagements and appearances, alongside working members of the British Royal Family, these past few weeks. This month alone, she has already taken part in three major royal events, according to a separate report from Express UK.
On May 11, the 33-year-old royal and her husband attended the preview performance of “A Gallop Through History.” As reported, it is the first key event marking the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
On Monday, the Princess of York accompanied Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Edward, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and other members of the British Royal Family at the annual Chelsea Flower Show.
Two days later, the young royal stepped out, once again, to join other British Royals in representing the British Monarch during the palace’s third and last garden party of the year.
Last month, Princess Beatrice also united with Prince Carl Philip of Sweden for a “rare joint public event,” according to People. She and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi flew to Stockholm to take part in the first World Dyslexia Assembly, which the Swedish Royals hosted at the Swedish Royal Palace.
The Princess of York is reportedly not considered a working royal because she is not paid to represent the British Royal Family. To date, she stands as the tenth person in line to the British Crown, next to Prince Andrew.