Princess Beatrice and Sarah Ferguson enjoy a night out at Mayfair private members club Lou Lou’s

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Get your mom out! Princess Beatrice and Sarah Ferguson leave Mayfair’s Lou Lou’s private members club at 1am after a mother-daughter night out

The Duchess of York, 63, enjoyed a night on the tiles with Princess Beatrice on Tuesday night as the couple visited Mayfair to bond between mother and daughter.

Sarah Ferguson linked arms with her eldest daughter, 34, as the couple left Lou Lou’s exclusive members-only private club after a long night of partying.

The royals cut a fancy pair; while Beatrice opted for a burgundy dress with black leather ankle boots and grabbed a favorite Gucci bag that the princess had been spotted wearing on previous nights in the capital.

meanwhile his mother she opted for a striking white jacket with gold buttons and a knee-length LBD, tying her fiery red locks into a loose ponytail.

Prince Andrew’s ex-wife also donned a comfy-looking pair of black velvet Charlotte Olympia pumps emblazoned with a cat’s face.

The Duchess of York, 63, and her eldest daughter Beatrice, 34, arrived in Mayfair on Tuesday and enjoyed a long night together at Lou Lou’s in Mayfair.

A smiling Beatrice escorted her mother to a waiting car and mother and daughter chatted as they walked through the streets of Mayfair around 1am.

Clearly enjoying a girls’ night out, there was no sign of Princess Beatrice’s husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, with whom she shares their one-year-old daughter, Sienna Elizabeth.

Fergie will become a grandmother for the third time this summer when her youngest daughter, Princess Eugenie, 32, welcomes her second child with financial husband Jack Brooksbank.

One of London’s most popular private members’ clubs, guests can expect to pay around £20 for a cocktail at Lou Lou’s, with a main course at the club’s restaurant costing around £40.

The club is owned by Robin Birley, son of Mark Birley, owner of another favorite nightclub of the royals, Annabel’s in Berkeley Square.

Clinging tightly to her eldest daughter's arm, Fergie cut a graceful figure in a striking white jacket with gold buttons and a knee-length LBD.

Clinging tightly to her eldest daughter’s arm, Fergie cut a graceful figure in a striking white jacket with gold buttons and a knee-length LBD.

The Duchess of York also donned a comfortable-looking pair of black velvet Charlotte Olympia pumps emblazoned with a cat's face.

Mother and daughter headed to a waiting car after leaving the club around 1 a.m.

The Duchess of York also donned a comfortable-looking pair of black velvet Charlotte Olympia pumps with a cat’s face emblazoned on them. Mother and daughter headed to a waiting car after leaving the club around 1 a.m.

Sarah Ferguson pictured with Beatrice, still smiling, before speeding away from the Mayfair haunt.

Sarah Ferguson pictured with Beatrice, still smiling, before speeding away from the Mayfair haunt.

Mother and daughter continued to chat as they were led away from the London venue.

Mother and daughter continued to chat as they were led away from the London venue.

The Duchess's pretty Charlotte Olympia heels, which she has been seen wearing on previous occasions.

The Duchess’s pretty Charlotte Olympia heels, which she has been seen wearing on previous occasions.

On Monday, Beatrice was revealed as the new patron of the British Skin Foundation.

On Monday, Beatrice was revealed as the new patron of the British Skin Foundation.

Mother and daughter have a very close bond and seemed to have enjoyed their night

Mother and daughter have a very close bond and seemed to have enjoyed their night

On Monday, Princess Beatrice cut a sophisticated figure when she visited Queen Mary University of London in her role as a new patron of the British Skin Foundation.

The 34-year-old royal rocked the role in a white lab coat as she toured the research lab at the Blizard Institute’s Center for Cell Biology and Skin Research.

When not wearing the garment, which was branded with the British Skin Foundation logo as well as ‘HRH Princess Beatrice, Patron Saint’, the mother-of-one looked fashionable in a patterned black and white dress.

Princess Beatrice said she was “very pleased” to be working with the British Skin Foundation.

The royal said: “I have admired their work and research for many years, and they have helped many people through the pioneering efforts of the foundation.”