Princess Beatrice poses with Holly Branson following royal's return to public life
The princess made her first public appearance in the UK since her father had his royal titles removed on Monday
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Princess Beatrice was spotted with all smiles alongside Holly Branson as she continues to adjust to life after her father had his royal titles removed.
The princess was seen in a photo shared by Richard Branson’s daughter after their charity Big Change received a major boost.
The charity has focused on pushing for education reform and welcomed the news that the Labour Government is looking to make changes to the national curriculum.
The post on Instagram was captioned with: “The new national curriculum reform announced by the government this week sets out a vision for young people to leave school fully equipped for life and work in the modern age.

Princess Beatrice appeared in high spirits as she took a photo with her charity Big Change
|“It's so energising and encouraging to see that many of the proposed changes and things we've been advocating for at @bigchangecharity for ten years now.
“Over the last decade, our team and our wider network of big changers been working together to champion and advocate for education that focuses on everything from oracy and confident communication to real-world life-skills (financial, entrepreneurial, media-literacy), and go beyond academic subjects so all young people can find their passion and have richer experiences.
“The education system has been stuck in the past, and it's so refreshing to finally see some meaningful change on the horizon.”
The photo showed Beatrice in good spirits alongside Ms Branson, her brother Sam, and his wife Isabella. They were joined by fellow founders of the charity Phil Nevin and Sam Richardson.
Ms Branson added: “Incredible that 13 years on, we are all still here, committed to a mission that has not (and will not) change.”
Beatrice is a co-founder of the Big Change Charitable Trust, a charity that was set up to support children with skills outside of the national curriculum, as well as being an advisor for artificial intelligence software firm Afiniti.

Princess Beatrice is a patron for a number of charities
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She also supports various other charities, including Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice, the Teenage Cancer Trust and the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity.
It was also revealed earlier this month that Beatrice is becoming deputy patron of the Outward Bound Trust, a charity founded on encouraging young people to spend time outdoors.
She joins her uncle, Prince Edward, who was also announced as a royal patron of the charity last Thursday.
Beatrice has been a trustee of The Outward Bound Trust since 2019, the same year in which the charity accepted Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s resignation as a trustee, following his disastrous Newsnight interview.
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The princess was seen visiting Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on Monday.
It was her first public appearance in the UK since her father had his royal titles stripped.
She was visiting Borne research laboratories, which funds research that aims to help prevent premature births.

Princess Beatrice attended Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on Monday in her first UK appearance since Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had his royal titles removed
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In a statement, Beatrice said: “The work that Borne is undertaking is something that is incredibly close and personal to me following the early arrival of my second daughter.
“Today’s visit was not only insightful but has given me so much hope for pregnant mothers in the UK that this topic is being taken incredibly seriously.
“As a patron of Borne, I am so grateful for the scientists and clinicians who took the time today to show me the advances they are making to reduce the risks to expectant mums and babies.”









