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The cutest comment from Princess Beatrice is made regarding her baby daughter Sienna
Princess Beatrice rarely discusses her infant daughter Sienna, who will turn one in September, in public.
However, the royal mother, who is wed to real estate entrepreneur Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, revealed how eager she is for their daughter to follow in her footsteps and support the charity during an emotional video call with Teenage Cancer Trust last week.
The charity’s founders and life presidents, Dr. Adrian Whiteson OBE and Myrna Whiteson MBE, thanked Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and Sarah, Duchess of York, who were also present on the call, for their support as honorary patrons of the organization.
I simply wonder when we enrol the little ones,” Myrna said, referring to Eugenie’s son August and Beatrice’s baby Sienna, who will turn one in September and February, respectively. In a year or two, they will be working with Teenage Cancer Trust.
Beatrice softly remarked, beaming broadly, “Sienna’s already a lifelong patron.”
The Princess also recounted her 18th birthday trip to a Teenage Cancer Trust hospital and how it affected her future career. “I got to come down to the ward and meet some of the young folks on my 18th birthday,” remarked Beatrice. The trajectory of what it means to serve shifted for me, “And I suppose when you’re a young person yourself.”
The Duchess of York received bursts of applause and shouts from participants on the call as she officially opened a new blood cancer ward at University College London Hospital.
Beatrice rarely discusses her daughter in public, while Sarah, a proud grandma, has previously talked about her other grandchild. You know, if August wants to play with trains and tractors, he may, but if he wants to play with Barbies, that’s acceptable, too, Sarah stated last month while she was speaking with businessman and investor Matt Haycox.
Additionally, Sienna currently prefers to play with very pink and fuzzy teddy bears. But they can share if she wants to go play with the tractors and trains, right? It’s all good, then.
In order to raise almost £600,000 for the urgently needed new ward that gathers teenagers and young people with blood cancer together to be treated by specialists in a setting specifically suited for them, Teenage Cancer Trust collaborated with Morgan Stanley workers.
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