• Royal siblings Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace hosted by the queen today.
  • Beatrice wore a floral frock by The Vampire's Wife and Eugenie wore a neutral number by Sandro.
  • Prince Harry was also in attendance, sans Meghan Markle.

Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice's royal style has come a long way since they wore those funky hats at the 2011 royal wedding. Today, the regal sisters showed up to the queen's garden party at Buckingham Palace wearing elegant spring looks that proved their wardrobes have evolved beautifully in the past decade.

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Beatrice, 30, wore a trendy iteration of the classic spring floral dress, donning a silk midi frock by The Vampire's Wife with puffed sleeves, a belted waist, and a tiered ruffled hem. Like Eugenie, she accessorised with a headband, selecting a berry, petal-covered design to match her flowery number. To top it off, she toted a super Instagrammable boxy basket bag to complete the ensemble.

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Princess Beatrice at a garden party hosted by the queen.
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Eugenie, 29, went for a fresh monochrome ensemble with a nude Sandro wrap dress, which included a slightly sheer pleated skirt. She accessorised with a white embellished headband, a tan clutch, and silver Valentino Rockstud pumps. The light and airy frock was reminiscent of the Zac Posen gown she wore to her wedding reception, which also boasted a champagne hue and pleated details.

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