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Princess Beatrice’s Heartwarming Gesture at Art Exhibition for Young Leukaemia Patient
Princess Beatrice, renowned for her charitable endeavors, recently made a surprise appearance at an art exhibition hosted at Christie's in London.
The event held special significance for nine-year-old Poppy Blackburn, who has been bravely battling leukaemia since the tender age of three.
Over the years of enduring treatment, art became a source of solace for Poppy, and her ultimate dream was to showcase her creations in an exhibition.
Thanks to the collaborative efforts of Make-A-Wish UK and Art of Wishes, Poppy's dream has now become a reality, making her the youngest artist ever to exhibit at Christie's in London.
Photographs captured from the exhibition beautifully depict the poignant moment when Princess Beatrice pleasantly surprised the young artist.
Dressed impeccably in all black, Princess Beatrice's ensemble featured a stylish tweed coat sourced from Zara and elegant beige ballerina heels from Chanel.
However, it was the sophisticated black satin plaited dress worn by Misha Nonu, a close friend of Meghan Markle, that truly caught attention.
Interestingly, Meghan herself possesses the same black satin plaited dress and was previously seen donning it on September 20th, 2018, during the launch of a cookbook showcasing recipes from women impacted by the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
The fashion connection between Princess Beatrice and Meghan Markle has sparked intrigue within royal circles.
Princess Beatrice's longstanding friendship with Misha Nonu traces back several years, with her attendance at Nonu's initial wedding to Alexander Gilkes in 2012, alongside her sister Princess Eugenie.
The bond between Beatrice and Nonu is believed to have originated from Gilkes' close ties with Prince Harry, as Gilkes, a friend of Harry's from Eton, even played a role in the wedding of Prince William and Catherine in 2011.
This intricate web of relationships deepened further with Meghan Markle's involvement, given her close friendship with Misha Nonu, which blossomed after their initial meeting through a mutual acquaintance in Miami.
Moreover, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry sought guidance on royal responsibilities from unexpected sources, namely Prince Harry's cousins – Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and Zahra Tindall.
Noted royal expert Richard Palmer, in conversation with Mail Plus, emphasized how the trio of princesses are setting a commendable example for Harry and Meghan by actively supporting the royal family, especially as King Charles relies on his son's assistance.
While Harry is focused on establishing a venture in the United States alongside Meghan, his cousins stepped up to offer their support in his stead.
Palmer commended the princesses for their willingness to contribute to and uphold the royal family, despite not being full-time working royals themselves.
Reflecting on the recent assistance provided by Beatrice, Eugenie, Zahra, and Mike Tindall to Prince William at a garden party held at Buckingham Palace, Palmer described it as a timely demonstration of how other members of the royal family can play a part in supporting the institution.
While the cousins are unlikely to transition into taxpayer-funded working royals, they have shown their readiness to assist when needed.
Looking ahead, if Harry and Meghan do not step back from their royal duties in 2020, they are poised to play crucial roles during these challenging times.