A Beautiful European Royal Is Giving Meghan And Kate A Run For Their Money

When Beatrice Borromeo enters a room, all heads turn to look her way. Not only is she very beautiful, but she clearly has impeccable taste when it comes to selecting her apparel. All the same, it was something of a shock when Tatler magazine boldly pronounced her to be “the most stylish European royal” over the likes of – gasp – Kate Middleton. But you should know that there’s much more to the Monégasque royal than meets the eye…

No royal rifts

Being named the “most stylish royal in Europe” is quite an accolade – especially when Kate Middleton is the competition. Unlike the British royal, though, Beatrice doesn’t usually make the headlines. Maybe that’s because she hasn’t found herself embroiled in a conflict with her siblings-in-law. And that’ll be why you probably won’t have heard of her, either. But trust us: there is a lot of cool stuff to know! To say Beatrice is an inspiration would be an understatement.

Making waves

That’s not to say Beatrice has been a stranger to the front pages, though. Not all that long ago she and her husband, Pierre Casiraghi, had “one of the most glamorous society weddings Europe has ever seen” – that’s according to Tatler, anyway. The magazine seems to be a big fan! For the event, which was spread over a week or so, the beautiful royal flaunted not one, not two, but five wedding dresses – yep, five! And every single one was simply stunning. 

Eye-catching couture

On the first day of celebrations, Beatrice wowed in dresses by Valentino – one floaty, light-pink number to start and then a backless, glittery ball gown for the carnival-themed evening do. A world away from Kate Middleton’s traditional lace number! But it was the outfits that Beatrice wore for the religious ceremony the following week that properly piqued people’s interests.

Traditionally bridal

That’s right: the weekend after the initial civil ceremony, Beatrice and Pierre called all their guests together once again. This time, they gathered for a religious service followed by a party on one of the private Italian islands owned by the bride’s family. And Beatrice’s attire was a lot more traditional. For the “I dos,” she stunned in an ivory lace Armani gown — re-emerging later in a classic-yet-statement-making silk white frock.