Versuchen GOLD - Frei

The meteoric RISE OF THE SISTERHOOD

Woman One Shot UK

|

Issue 307

Have the York Princesses - once the butt of the joke over those wedding hats become the indispensable.. jewel in the Royal Family's crown?

- KERRY PARNELL

The meteoric RISE OF THE SISTERHOOD

Their father's reputation continues to be diminished by seemingly endless scandal, yet Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are blossoming in popularity. In fact, by doing things their own way, the unshakable pair have become the palace's secret weapons. Valued members of the Royal Family, Beatrice and Eugenie have a strong relationship with King Charles and Prince Harry, raising hopes that Eugenie, in particular, could help broker a peace deal within the fractured family.

Tatler declared 2024 'the year of the York sisters', calling them the 'Crown's saving graces' in a turbulent year. Meanwhile, motherhood has only made the pair stronger. It's a marquee year for both - Eugenie turns 35, while Beatrice, 36, is expecting the newest royal baby. Woman investigates how they successfully went from fashion disaster to style icons, royal linchpins, and thoroughly modern mums...

Blended Beatrice Having married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a lockdown ceremony five years ago, Beatrice is expecting the newest royal baby in spring – who’ll be 11th in line to the throne and sibling to daughter Sienna, three, and stepson Wolfie, eight, who she calls her ‘bonus son’.

When Buckingham Palace announced the princess’ pregnancy in October, the statement made sure to include Wolfie. In December Beatrice was snapped arriving with Wolfie and Sienna at the King’s pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace, and they all spent Christmas Day at Sandringham.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Woman One Shot UK

Woman One Shot UK

Woman One Shot UK

6 ways to BOOZE LESS

Been struggling to rein in your drinking? Try our experts' tips...

time to read

2 mins

Issue 314

Woman One Shot UK

Meat-free MADE EASY

Want to try a more plant-based diet, but unsure about the best option for you? This guide will help

time to read

2 mins

Issue 314

Woman One Shot UK

The risks behind THE RUSH

Energy drinks could be doing you more harm than good

time to read

2 mins

Issue 314

Woman One Shot UK

MIRROR, MIRROR...

Not feeling your best? Even if you think you eat well, you might be falling short of all the vitamins and minerals you need. Deficiencies are linked to increased risk of dementia, depression, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and obesity. The good news? 'It can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months for deficiencies to show, but tuning in to your appearance can help you to identify when something is wrong,' says nutritionist Jenna Hope. Here's how to interpret the telltale visual clues...

time to read

2 mins

Issue 314

Woman One Shot UK

Woman One Shot UK

Mammy on A MISSION

After a rollercoaster journey, Kim Ryan, 35, is finally the mother she dreamt of becoming

time to read

4 mins

Issue 314

Woman One Shot UK

Woman One Shot UK

FREEZER AISLE swaps

With the right picks, you'll save money and eat more healthily too

time to read

2 mins

Issue 314

Woman One Shot UK

Woman One Shot UK

Where's your food REALLY FROM?

When you buy that lusciously green bunch of spinach or a plump chicken, do you think about where it came from? We look at why provenance is such a buzzword in food these days

time to read

3 mins

Issue 314

Woman One Shot UK

Woman One Shot UK

Keep your SMILE BRIGHT

These oral health-boosting foods will protect your pearly whites for years to come

time to read

3 mins

Issue 314

Woman One Shot UK

Woman One Shot UK

Healthy buys TOTRY

Treat yourself to these good-for-you foodie finds that nourish your body and soul

time to read

2 mins

Issue 314

Woman One Shot UK

Super SMOOTHIES

Dull skin? Tired? In need of a boost? These drinks are just the tonic

time to read

2 mins

Issue 314

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size