
Princess Beatrice has teamed up with top A-listers today to raise money for charity. The princess, 37, joined celebrities in London to take part in the BGC Group Charity Day on behalf of CFRF.
The charity day has taken place on the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York since 2004. The day aims to raise millions of pounds for good causes in memory of BGC's colleagues lost on 9/11.
The princess, who has taken part in the charity day before, was all smiles on Wednesday as she took to the phones in BGC's London office.
Wearing a long black button-up dress with black heels, the princess smiled as she played her part in helping raise money for charity.
She was joined by a number of A-listers for the big charity day, including Louise Redknapp and Ray Winstone.
Other celebrities taking part today include Hugh Grant, Tom Hardy, Holly Willoughby, Davina McCall, Amanda Holden and Anthony Joshua.
Princess Beatrice's outing is the first time she has been seen publicly since her cousin Prince Harry returned to the UK this week for four days of public engagements.

It is also the first time the princess has been seen publicly since the death of the Duchess of Kent last week, which may be why the princess is wearing a black dress.
No other royals have taken part in the charity event today, however some have taken part in the past.
This includes Beatrice's sister Princess Eugenie, 35, and their mum Sarah Ferguson, 65, with the trio attending together in 2011 in London and 2015 in the New York office.
Prince William and Prince Harry have also both participated in the charity day in years gone by, with the brothers attending together in 2013, and Harry taking part twice by himself in 2011 and 2019.

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