Princess Beatrice pens personal thank you notes to royal fans after the birth of daughter
20.01.2022 - 18:41
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Princess Beatrice has sent a handwritten note to a Royal fan to thank them for their well wishes following the birth of her daughter.The 33 year old gave birth to her first child with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Sienna, in September, but hasn't revealed too much about motherhood. Prince Andrew's daughter has now sent a sweet note to some fans who have reached out to her to check in on her new life.
An Instagram account dedicated to replies from members of the Royal family has shared the note, which is written on a pink postcard with a black print of baby Sienna's feet. Get exclusive royal stories straight to your inbox with OK!'s weekly Royals newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. The back of the postcard reads: "Sienna Elizabeth 18.09.2021," with Beatrice going on to write: "Thank you so much for thinking of us at this remarkable and special time.
"We are so thankful to have welcomed this little person into our family. She is a little rockstar!" The note is then signed off: "With love, Beatrice, Edo, Wolfie and Sienna." The social media user wrote alongside the snaps of the note: "I finally received my reply from Princess Beatrice on the birth of her daughter Sienna! It is such a beautiful reply." It comes after a royal expert spoke of how Beatrice and her sister Princess Eugenie will be "devastated" that their expected promoted in duties now appears "impossible".
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