Princess Beatrice beams in Summery attire during a private viewing of the Gabrielle Chanel Fashion Manifesto

Princess Beatrice wore a floral ensemble as she stepped out to the V&A Museum earlier this evening.

The British royal, 35, posed for snappers before entering the UK’s first exhibition dedicated to the French couturier’s work.

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 39, attended the star-studded event with his wife Beatrice.

The parents took the evening off to catch a glimpse of the Gabrielle Chanel Fashion Manifesto during a private viewing.

The exhibition showcases the work of Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel and the evolution of her classic design style that continues to take precedence over fashion today.

Princess Beatrice (photo) attended a private viewing tonight, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel Fashion Manifesto

The mother-of-one opted for a floral maxi dress for the evening in London, teaming it with simple black heeled pumps.

She completed the colorful summer outfit with a classic black clutch.

Edoardo looked dapper in a navy blue suit and crisp white shirt, which he accessorized with a pair of suede sneakers.

The star-studded event had a host of celebrity attendees, including model Poppy Delevigne and actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw.

It comes just days after Beatrice was spotted enjoying the last of the warmer days in Chelsea.

The royal was seen leaving the exclusive Bluebird Cafe last Thursday before enjoying the last days of summer in London – albeit while tapping away on her phone.

The mother-of-one opted for a matching pink patterned blouse and midi skirt for her day out in Chelsea, teaming it with comfortable beige loafers.

Thierry Colson’s colorful summer co-ord set costs around £500 for both the skirt and top.

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (pictured left), 39, attended the star-studded event with his wife Beatrice

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (pictured left), 39, attended the star-studded event with his wife Beatrice

The couple posed for cameras before entering the first British exhibition dedicated to the French couturier's work

The couple posed for cameras before entering the first British exhibition dedicated to the French couturier’s work

She was carrying a Walton Basket bag from Anya Hindmarch, which costs around £350 depending on size.

The royal family had the accessory personalized with her initials ‘BMM’ – Beatrice Mapelli Mozzi.

She wore her hair in a practical bun, probably due to the heat wave in Britain, where temperatures exceeded 30 degrees.

The cafe appears to be a royal favorite, as Beatrice and her sister, Princess Eugenie, took their children Sienna and August there for a birthday party in May.

The restaurant started as a garage built in 1923 for the Bluebird Motor Company.

The exhibition followed Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel and the evolution of her classic design style that still takes precedence over fashion today

The exhibition followed Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel and the evolution of her classic design style that still takes precedence over fashion today

The mother-of-one opted for a floral maxi dress for the evening in London, teaming it with simple black heeled pumps

The mother-of-one opted for a floral maxi dress for the evening in London, teaming it with simple black heeled pumps

The star-studded event had a host of celebrity attendees, including model Poppy Delevigne and actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw

The star-studded event had a host of celebrity attendees, including model Poppy Delevigne and actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw

Princess Beatrice was photographed at the Cornbury House Horse Trials last week, posing for pictures with founder David Howden.

The five-day international event was re-established by David in 2020 after a number of years of absence.

Beatrice’s cousin Zara Tindall, daughter of Princess Anne, took part in the trials in Oxfordshire on Thursday.

As an enthusiastic sportswoman, she has had a busy month participating in various competitions throughout the country.

The event ended on September 10 and she competed in the cross-country portion of the course.

Zara, who is married to former rugby player Mike Tindall, is recognized for her achievements in equestrian sports, including winning gold at the 2006 World Equestrian Games.