Princess Beatrice looks glamorous in green as she cradles her baby bump in sunny London 

Princess Beatrice cut a stylish figure in green as she was spotted cradling her burgeoning baby bump while out shopping in London with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on Saturday.  

The Queen‘s granddaughter, 32, who is expecting her first baby with the Italian property developer in autumn 2021, looked glamorous in a green dress, which she paired with a casual denim jacket and white trainers as she enjoyed the sunny weather this weekend.

The royal, who accessorised with a hat and pair of oversized shades, could be seen carrying a wicker basket in one hand while she gently placed her other on her growing baby bump.

Princess Beatrice, who completed her stylish look by opting for natural makeup and wearing her auburn hair loose, was seen having a spot of lunch, before hitting the shops.

Princess Beatrice, 32, cut a stylish figure in green as she was spotted cradling her burgeoning baby bump while out shopping in London with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on Saturday (pictured) 

The loved-up pair were all smiles as they enjoyed a light lunch in the sunshine over the weekend (pictured)

The loved-up pair were all smiles as they enjoyed a light lunch in the sunshine over the weekend (pictured)

The Queen 's granddaughter paired her green dress with a casual denim jacket and white trainers as she enjoyed the sunny weather. Pictured, with Edo

The Queen ‘s granddaughter paired her green dress with a casual denim jacket and white trainers as she enjoyed the sunny weather. Pictured, with Edo

Edo, who opted for dark blue trousers, a linen white top and beige-coloured shoes, propped his sunglasses on his head he enjoyed a light lunch next to his smiling wife in the sunshine.  

Princess Beatrice was last spotted on 28 May, where she opted for a low-key outfit in a bright blue hoodie teamed with a black puffer jacket. 

The princess completed her casual ensemble with black leggings and fashionable trainers while carrying a handbag in one hand and her phone in the other.

She kept her look low-key by seemingly forgoing any makeup and putting her hair up in a stylish bun. 

The pair appeared to have had a successful day shopping as they were spotted carrying around their purchases

The pair appeared to have had a successful day shopping as they were spotted carrying around their purchases

Princess Beatrice kept her look low-key by opting for natural makeup and wearing her auburn hair loose. Pictured, with Edo

Princess Beatrice kept her look low-key by opting for natural makeup and wearing her auburn hair loose. Pictured, with Edo

The loved-up couple (pictured) were all smiles as they had a look around the shops on the high-street after having a spot of lunch

The loved-up couple (pictured) were all smiles as they had a look around the shops on the high-street after having a spot of lunch

Beatrice and her Italian property developer husband, who tied the knot on 17 July last year, announced their good news earlier this month and the Queen and both families are said to be ‘delighted’.  

Beatrice’s baby will be the second grandchild for Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson and the Queen’s 12th great-grandchild following the arrival of Prince Harry and Meghan’s Markle’s second child in the summer.

The princess’ baby boy or girl will be born 11th in line to the throne, but although their mother is a princess, he or she will not have a royal title.

Only grandchildren of the monarch through the male line are automatically entitled to the styling of HRH. This means he or she will be plain Master or Miss Mapelli Mozzi.

The Queen could bestow a title on her great-grandchild if desired, but it is unlikely to be asked for.    

The happy couple made the most of the glorious sunshine

They enjoyed a spot of lunch and dined al fresco

The happy couple made the most of the glorious sunshine as they dined al fresco in London (pictured)

Beatrice and her Italian property developer husband (pictured, shopping) announced their good news earlier this month and the Queen and both families are said to be 'delighted'

Beatrice and her Italian property developer husband (pictured, shopping) announced their good news earlier this month and the Queen and both families are said to be ‘delighted’

The couple were spotted putting their sunglasses on

They made the most of the heatwave over the weekend

The couple were spotted putting their sunglasses on as they made the most of the heatwave over the weekend 

Beatrice's baby will be the second grandchild for Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson and the Queen’s 12th great-grandchild. Pictured, Edo and Princess Beatrice shopping in London

Beatrice’s baby will be the second grandchild for Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson and the Queen’s 12th great-grandchild. Pictured, Edo and Princess Beatrice shopping in London

The royal opted for a comfortable pair of trainers as she and husband Edo indulged in a spot of shopping and lunch in the Capital

The royal opted for a comfortable pair of trainers as she and husband Edo indulged in a spot of shopping and lunch in the Capital

The princess' baby boy or girl will be born 11th in line to the throne, but although their mother (pictured, with Edo) is a princess, he or she will not have a royal title

The princess’ baby boy or girl will be born 11th in line to the throne, but although their mother (pictured, with Edo) is a princess, he or she will not have a royal title

Beatrice, who became an aunt earlier this year when her sister Eugenie gave birth to her first child, showed hints of a blossoming baby bump as she stepped out with Edo in London at the weekend

Beatrice, who became an aunt earlier this year when her sister Eugenie gave birth to her first child, showed hints of a blossoming baby bump as she stepped out with Edo in London at the weekend

Beatrice became an aunt earlier this year when her sister Eugenie gave birth to her first child, August with husband Jack Brooksbank on 9 February. 

Since revealing her happy news, Beatrice has been flooded with congratulatory messages from well-wishers across the globe.

‘Ahhh lovely news! Congratulations to the couple!!! I’m so happy for them and the entire family! I can’t wait to meet him/her,’ enthused one.

A second suggested a touching tribute to Prince Philip, who died on April 9, aged 99, and wrote: ‘I’d love a baby girl this time around. Maybe pretty Philippa.’

The royal looked in high spirits as she enjoyed an afternoon of shopping and dining in a sunny London this weekend

The royal looked in high spirits as she enjoyed an afternoon of shopping and dining in a sunny London this weekend

The Queen 's granddaughter kept her look casual by rolling up the sleeves on her denim jacket. Pictured, with Edo

The Queen ‘s granddaughter kept her look casual by rolling up the sleeves on her denim jacket. Pictured, with Edo

Edo cut a cool figure in a white linen shirt, navy blue trousers and beige shoes

The pair were seen strolling along the streets of London together

Edo cut a cool figure in a white linen shirt, navy blue trousers and beige shoes as he strolled along the streets of London with Princess Beatrice (pictured)

The mother-to-be looked typically stylish in a summery outfit complete with wicker bag. Pictured, with Edo

The mother-to-be looked typically stylish in a summery outfit complete with wicker bag. Pictured, with Edo

Beatrice and her Italian property developer husband (pictured) tied the knot on 17 July last year

Beatrice and her Italian property developer husband (pictured) tied the knot on 17 July last year

The couple announced their good news earlier this month and the Queen and both families are said to be 'delighted'. Pictured, Beatrice on a stroll in London. Pictured, Beatrice showing a hint of a baby bump

The couple announced their good news earlier this month and the Queen and both families are said to be ‘delighted’. Pictured, Beatrice on a stroll in London. Pictured, Beatrice showing a hint of a baby bump

A third added: ‘Congratulations to the couple. The Queen was in much need of some good news after losing her puppy. This is it.’

A fourth wrote: ‘Yay! Congratulations to HRH Princess Beatrice and Edoardo! What needed happy news for the royal family!’ while a fifth commented: ‘Congratulations to them, it’s about time the Queen had some good news.’

Beatrice will become one of the few royal mothers to raise children in a blended family when she welcomes her son or daughter this year. 

Edo already has a five-year-old son Christopher Woolf, known as Wolfie, with ex-fiancé Dara Huang.American architect Dara remains on good terms with her ex and his new wife and Beatrice is thought to be a hands on stepmother.