Members of the British royal family gathered in the Middle East for the Bahrain Grand Prix. King Charles' nieces, Princess Eugenie, Princess Beatrice and Zara Tindall, as well as His Majesty's nephew Peter Phillips were pictured at the Bahrain International Circuit over the weekend.
Peter's daughter Savannah Phillips, whom he shares with his ex wife Autumn Phillips, was spotted sporting a VIP credential with her aunt Zara on Saturday. HOLA! USA's sister brand HELLO! reported that it understands both of Peter's daughters, Savannah, 14, and Isla, 13, were on the trip, along with his girlfriend Harriet Sperling's daughter. Princess Anne's son stepped out with his girlfriend Harriet last May at the Badminton Horse Trials.
Per HELLO!, Harriet was seen with her boyfriend and his royal cousins at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Also at the Formula 1 event in Bahrain were Beatrice's husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Eugenie's husband Jack Brooksbank and the Princesses' mother Sarah Ferguson. Edo took to his Instagram Story to share pictures from the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Beatrice looked chic for the outing wearing a Sezane dress. The Princess welcomed her second child, Athena, with Edo earlier this year. The couple's second daughter was born prematurely in January.
In a personal essay for Vogue, Beatrice revealed that following routine scans, they became aware that their "precious cargo needed close monitoring," and understood that they "needed to prepare for an early arrival." She wrote, "I was very fortunate to be monitored closely by a medical team and I’m extremely aware of how lucky I am. This is a driving force in me to do as much as possible to help where I can. Athena arrived healthy, a few weeks before her due date. She was so tiny it took more than a few weeks for the tears of relief to dry and for life with our healthy baby to feel real. Her feet were so small – almost the same size as the paws on one of my older daughter’s soft bunnies."
Beatrice added, "I’m extremely pleased to let you know Athena is now doing really well, I have a few more answers as to what happened, but still no precise explanation. Looking back over those months of sheer worry, I am filled with a sense of determination that more can be done to help others find answers to those questions around the complications that can lead to preterm birth – questions that defined my days (and nights) during pregnancy."
Edo celebrated his wife opening up about their daughter's premature birth, writing on Instagram: "So much pride for my beautiful wife, who has bravely shared our story of Athena’s early arrival. Also for her support and patronage for the incredible organisation @bornecharity, which provided us with invaluable help during that challenging time. 💕 ."