
Princess Beatrice hosts poignant premature birth charity event with support of her husband Edoardo
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi Attend Borne Charity Event in London
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi stepped out in London last night for a meaningful cause, drawing attention to the work of the charity Borne, of which Beatrice is a patron. The event, held at Control Room B at the iconic Battersea Power Station, brought together volunteers, researchers, and families to raise awareness and support for research into preterm birth, a cause that has become deeply personal to the princess (Source: BBC News, The Guardian).
A Personal Connection to Borne’s Mission
Earlier this year, Beatrice gave birth to her second daughter, Athena Elizabeth Rose, ahead of schedule in January 2025. She and Edoardo now share two daughters, Sienna and Athena. Beatrice’s premature birth experience has fueled her advocacy, as she has spoken openly about the challenges, uncertainties, and emotional toll that can accompany preterm delivery. The charity’s mission to advance research and understanding around preterm birth has aligned closely with her personal journey, emphasizing the importance of supporting families facing similar experiences (Source: Vogue, The Independent).
Highlighting the “Every Week Counts” Campaign
The London event highlighted Borne’s “Every Week Counts” campaign, which aims to raise awareness ahead of World Prematurity Day on November 17. Princess Beatrice co-hosted the gathering alongside Professor Mark Johnson, Borne’s co-founder and the consultant who oversaw her own pregnancy at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. Attendees were treated to presentations and discussions focusing on the latest research into preterm birth, as well as stories from families affected by premature delivery. The campaign underscores that every extra week in the womb can make a significant difference to a baby’s development and long-term health (Source: The Guardian, BBC News).
Beatrice Radiates Confidence and Support
At the event, Princess Beatrice looked radiant in a floral dress by The Vampire’s Wife, paired with understated accessories that complemented the occasion’s celebratory yet purposeful tone. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi was by her side throughout, offering support and sharing in the event’s mission. The couple’s presence not only brought media attention to the cause but also highlighted the importance of high-profile advocacy in amplifying public awareness of preterm birth issues (Source: The Independent).
Raising Awareness Through Personal Experience
Since welcoming Athena, Beatrice has been determined to use her platform to educate others about the complexities and emotional challenges of premature birth. In a piece for Vogue in March 2025, she reflected candidly on her experience: “I’m extremely pleased to let you know Athena is now doing really well. I have a few more answers as to what happened, but still no precise explanation. Looking back over those months of sheer worry, I am filled with a sense of determination that more can be done to help others find answers to those questions around the complications that can lead to preterm birth – questions that defined my days (and nights) during pregnancy” (Source: Vogue).
Patronage and Advocacy for Borne
Beatrice has also emphasized the personal significance of her role as a patron for Borne. She noted, “I am now a patron of Borne. A very personal appointment that – as with lots of the organisations I support – I take great pride in. They say a problem shared is a problem halved, and as with my work around dyslexia, I hope to do as much as possible to support others like me.” Her involvement with the charity goes beyond symbolic support; it stems from her direct experience and her desire to ensure that more families benefit from advancements in research, care, and understanding related to preterm birth (Source: The Guardian, BBC News).
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