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Princess Beatrice looks elegant in navy blue and burgundy as she dines out with friends at celebrity favorite Scott’s

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Princess Beatrice was spotted dining with friends at an A-List venue in Mayfair last night.

King Charles’ niece, 35, appeared in good spirits as she entered the celebrity’s favorite restaurant, Scotts.

Beatrice enjoyed dinner without her husband, Edo Mapelli Mozzi, who may have been caring for their daughter Sienna, two.

The royal beamed when she left the champagne and oyster bar later that evening with a friend by car.

The mother-of-one opted for a chic yet stylish outfit, donning a navy blue coat with a crimson maxi dress.

Princess Beatrice seemed in good spirits as she arrived for dinner at Scotts in Mayfair last night

Beatrice added a touch of glamor to her outfit with a pair of navy blue heels with a diamond-encrusted toe.

She wore her auburn locks in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a natural makeup look.

Scott’s has long been a royal favorite, but it also has legions of famous fans. It was also the scene of the infamous nose job incident between Nigella Lawson and then-husband Charles Saatchi in 2020, which led directly to the end of their marriage.

Other celebrity diners include Formula 1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone, rocker Ronnie Wood and his wife Sally Humphreys.

The seafood restaurant is described on its website as having ‘the best oysters, fish and shellfish’ and also has an adjacent champagne bar.

The menu features a choice of seven different types of oysters, including the Lock Ryan Natives variety at £38 for six, and Beluga caviar at an eye-watering £270 for just 30 grams.

Other options include an octopus starter for £18.75 and a whole grilled lobster for £70.

It comes after Princess Beatrice appeared at an event to mark Student Mental Health Week, where she spoke on a panel last month about young people’s wellbeing.

The royal looked elegant as she entered the establishment, wearing a navy blue jacket with a crimson dress underneath

The royal looked elegant as she entered the establishment, wearing a navy blue jacket with a crimson dress underneath

After enjoying dinner, the 35-year-old left the luxury restaurant with a friend via a car service

After enjoying dinner, the 35-year-old left the luxury restaurant with a friend via a car service

Beatrice's navy blue heels with a diamond-encrusted toe added a touch of glamor to her ensemble

Beatrice’s navy blue heels with a diamond-encrusted toe added a touch of glamor to her ensemble

The 35-year-old princess joined forces with US company Chegg to take part in the event in the capital, championing a cause that many will associate with the Princess of Wales.

Kate, 42, who is currently privately recovering after abdominal surgery, has become one of the loudest voices within the royal family in standing up for the mental health and wellbeing of young people. She previously revealed that she and William care “deeply” about the case.

Last year, during the week of World Mental Health Day in October, the Princess of Wales took part in a series of meetings specifically focused on student mental health – both solo and with Prince William.

Although Kate is staying home (and “doing well,” according to Kensington Palace), it appears William’s cousin Beatrice has raised the flag for the cause.

When she appeared at the event by Chegg, a company based in Silicon Valley, in partnership with British charity Student Minds, the Mental Health Foundation and Big Change, Beatrice wore a black belted tweed jacket from Majé that cost £535, combined with an A-line Alexander McQueen A-line skirt, tights and lace-up boots.

In a photo posted to X/Twitter by Heather Hatlo Porter, Chegg’s chief communications officer, the royal mother of one is seen smiling as she chats with some young people.

The royal opted for a natural makeup look for the evening, complete with a hint of pink blusher

The royal opted for a natural makeup look for the evening, complete with a hint of pink blusher

The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York styled her glossy auburn locks for the occasion

The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York styled her glossy auburn locks for the occasion

After enjoying dinner at the seafood restaurant in Mayfair, Beatrice left by car with a friend

After enjoying dinner at the seafood restaurant in Mayfair, Beatrice left by car with a friend

As Heather posted the photo, she wrote that she was “so grateful” to have heard the royal speak at the event.

She added: “Let’s face loneliness together,” suggesting the event was specifically focused on loneliness in particular.

Beatrice’s participation in the event follows a cause that the Princess of Wales has long championed, as she flies the flag for student mental health awareness while Kate is out of action.

Last year, Kate took part in a number of events to promote young people’s mental health and wellbeing.

During a busy week in October, Kate undertook several assignments to promote a good cause, including a visit to Nottingham Trent University.

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