Princess Beatrice has had a busy schedule of late, being seen at the likes of Royal Ascot, the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations and the Chelsea Flower Show.
And just a week after being spotted at Glastonbury festival, she has now been seen enjoying a Rolling Stones concert in London's Hyde Park.
Beatrice, a granddaughter of the Queen, was accompanied by her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at the concert that was being headlined by the rockers last night.
A dressed-down Beatrice was seen walking through the concert's grounds in a bright orange knee-length skirt she teamed with a white T-shirt, a denim jacket and white trainers. She wore her hair tied up in a ponytail and kept her make-up natural.
Edo also wore white trainers, along with a light blue shirt and navy jacket - and at one point could be tenderly seen touching his wife's face.
Just last week, Beatrice and Edo, parents to nine-month-old Sienna, were spotted wandering through the festival grounds at Glastonbury
Casual Beatrice wore a khaki green dress, which she teamed with white trainers, a crossbody bag with a chain strap and chic sunglasses.
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Meanwhile, Edo was also dressed down in black jeans, a black shirt and trainers and could be seen playing on his phone with his festival wristband on show.
The couple wed in a low-key ceremony almost two years ago and at the time, property developer Edo kept mainly out of the spotlight.
But in recent months, he has been making more and more appearances, especially at royal events - and has even shared more glimpses of his personal life on social media.
After staying behind the scenes for much of 2021, Edo and Beatrice made one of their now many high-profile appearances at Christmas time.
They attended a Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey hosted by the Duchess of Cambridge - and were pictured alongside other royals including Prince William, Sophie Wessex and Zara Tindall.
Then earlier this year, Edo also accompanied his wife to Westminster Abbey again for a memorial service for the late Prince Philip.
And since May, the appearances have come thick and fast with the pair being seen at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, the Chelsea Flower Show and on three separate days at Royal Ascot.
This also doesn't include the Jubilee celebrations with Edo attending Trooping the Colour, the service of thanksgiving at St Paul's and the Platinum Party at the Palace.
He was also present for the Jubilee pageant, where he even brought his son Wolfie along.