Princess Beatrice of York is a member of the British royal family with a style all her own and a life balanced between tradition and the 21st-century world. As the elder daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York, Beatrice holds a place in the royal lineage—but she’s also made it clear she’s not just another royal in waiting.

Beatrice was born into the spotlight but has often chosen to keep her public role understated. She studied at Goldsmiths, University of London, earning a degree in History and History of Ideas—because apparently, regular history just wasn’t deep enough for her. Over the years, she’s built a quiet but impactful career in business and philanthropy, including work in tech, finance, and education initiatives.

Despite her royal title, Princess Beatrice doesn’t receive money from the Sovereign Grant. She has maintained professional roles outside of royal duties—an increasingly common path for younger royals who seek a more balanced life between service and self-direction.

In 2020, she married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, an Italian property developer with an aristocratic lineage of his own. The wedding, held during the COVID-19 pandemic, was a low-key affair at Windsor, attended by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip—proof that not even royal nuptials are immune to a global crisis. Together, the couple welcomed a daughter, Sienna Elizabeth, in 2021.

Princess Beatrice represents a new kind of royalty—educated, independent, and happy to let her work speak louder than her crown. As she celebrates her birthday, she does so with grace, humility, and the quiet confidence of someone who’s found her own way within one of the world’s most watched families.

Happy Birthday to Princess Beatrice of York—modern, mindful, and royally grounded.