Princess Beatrice and Fergie attended event in London just two days after snubbing Prince Harry

Princess Beatrice and Fergie attended an event in London just two days after snubbing Prince Harry.

Sarah Ferguson spoke at Kensington Chelsea Women’s Club at the Royal Geographic Society on Friday.

Her daughter, Princess Beatrice, also attended the event where she was pictured reading a book in front of a film crew.

The princess wore a full-bodied, light blue Max & Co. skirt with a matching button-up shirt and wore her hair down over her shoulders.

Princess Beatrice and Sarah Ferguson

The event came two days after Prince Harry attended an Invictus Games Service at St Paul’s Cathedral, without any members of the British Royal Family.

Princess Beatrice and her sister Princess Beatrice were criticised for “not supporting Prince Harry” by fans of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

The Duke of Sussex was joined at the event by his mother’s side of the family including Diana’s siblings, Earl Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes.

At the Kensington Chelsea Women’s Club, Sarah Ferguson made a “powerful and inspiring talk” about the work for the duchess’s charity, Sarah’s Trust.

Princess Beatrice

The duchess wore a black suit over a green blouse and held a matching Gucci leather Tote bag worth almost £1,700.

Posting on Instagram after the event, Ferguson said: “It was wonderful to speak at Kensington Chelsea Women’s Club at the Royal Geographic Society.

“Thank you for taking part in the magic of A Woman of Intrigue, my Sunday Times bestselling historical romance novel, which is out June 6 and now available to pre-order at the link in my bio.

“It was so special to share Lady M with all of you. Thank you also for all that you contribute to your local communities through your work and dedication to inclusivity, support and cultural enrichment. And thank you finally to the Royal Geographical Society, our incredible host.”

Princess Beatrice

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The aim of Sarah’s Trust is to introduce philanthropists to causes that need funding to drive positive social change.

Princess Beatrice and her sister Princess Eugenie have followed in their mother’s footsteps and are ambassadors of several charities.

Beatrice is the patron of the Northwood African Education Foundation, Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity and Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice and multiple other charities.

Princess Eugenie co-founded the anti-slavery charity in 2017, which advocates to end modern slavery worldwide.