Being a royal can be challenging with all the unspoken rules and protocols that must be followed.
There is no doubt that Beatrice has a more eccentric sense of style than most of her relatives.
Here are some of her most memorable ones that were deemed inappropriate for one reason or another.

Princess Beatrice was the only one among the bridesmaids wearing a different color dress.
At the service of thanksgiving, everyone in attendance was dressed in somber attire.
Princess Beatrice donned a black coat dress for the occasion.

Princess Beatrice wore a long black collared coat along with a black velvet fascinator.
According to royal expert Victoria Arbiter, wearing no stockings is a huge-no-no in the royal etiquette book.
“You never see a royal without their nude stockings,” she toldInsider.

Undoubtedly, this was an especially bold choice for Prince Philip’s funeral service.
The Alexander Mcqueen black tuxedo gown that Princess Beatrice wore that night was sleeveless and featured a thigh-high slit.
Princess Beatrice was strongly criticized for wearing the unusual piece.

Her headwear was dubbed “outlandish” and “pretzel hat” by theDaily Mail.
According to the outlet, Treacy was not expecting the harsh criticism.
“But all that has changed and hats are now reserved for more formal occasions.”

Beatrice showed up to the event wearing a navy and nude dress accented with lace.
This just goes to show even royals are not immune to wardrobe malfunctions.
Luckily, it was brought to her attention before the entire party got a little look-see.

Still, the outfit was unfortunately not a hit.
For many reasons, the couple’s socially distanced ceremony was definitely unlike any royal wedding.
While the wedding incorporated some meaningful customs, the couple bucked tradition in numerous ways.

Customarily, royal wedding bands are made from Welsh gold, per the royal family’sofficial website.
Mozzi had a hand in creating her band and chose to go with platinum over the traditional gold.
Although it is not a hard rule that royals avoid black, it is common practice.




