How the Royal Family Is Celebrating Princess Beatrice's Birthday Today
The Queen's granddaughter Princess Beatrice turns 30 today, and in honor of the milestone, her family members are sending her birthday wishes on Twitter and Instagram.
The royal family's main social media accounts shared an impressive grid featuring 30 photos of Beatrice, along with the message, "Wishing Princess Beatrice a very Happy 30th Birthday! To mark the occasion we've put together #30at30 photos of HRH. #HappyBirthdayHRH"
A post shared by The Royal Family (@theroyalfamily) on Aug 8, 2018 at 2:03am PDT
Beatrice's father, Prince Andrew the Duke of York, shared a snap of his daughter along with the caption, "Happy 30th Birthday to Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice! #HappyBirthdayHRH"
Happy 30th Birthday to Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice!#HappyBirthdayHRH pic.twitter.com/zso2Kjc59i
- The Duke of York (@TheDukeOfYork) August 8, 2018
And her mother, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York went all out posting sweet throwback photos of her daughter, captioned "Happy birthday my Trixie - Belle so proud of you xx."
Happy birthday my Trixie - Belle so proud of you xx @yorkiebea pic.twitter.com/kfusqczAdx
- Sarah Ferguson (@SarahTheDuchess) August 8, 2018
Her sister Princess Eugenie has yet to post anything about the day on her Instagram account, and while Beatrice does have a public Twitter account, she rarely uses it, and at this point, it's unclear if she'll post a note in honor of her birthday.
Beatrice has found herself in the spotlight in recent weeks. She and her sister Princess Eugenie gave a rare interview to British Vogue in which they opened up about what it's like to be modern royals, with careers outside the Palace.
"There is no precedent, there is no protocol,” Beatrice said. “We are the first: we are young women trying to build careers and have personal lives, and we’re also princesses and doing all of this in the public eye.”
Later this year, Beatrice will serve as her sister Eugenie's maid of honor at the October 12 royal wedding at Windsor Castle.
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