Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi tuck into lunch on Worthy Farm at the final day of Glastonbury Festival

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi enjoyed lunch as they made a pit stop on the final day of Glastonbury Festival after partying all weekend.

The Princess of York, 35, appeared to be having a sandwich or burger at Worthy Farm in Somerset this afternoon, before acts including SZA and Shania Twain took to the stage.

Beatrice was joined by her husband and father of her daughter Sienna, Edo, 40, who was also enjoying a bite to eat.

The princess wore a pink hoodie, while Edo looked casual in a denim shirt and a green cap.

Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, enjoyed lunch at Worthy Farm this afternoon on the final day of Glastonbury

It comes after the royal was spotted at Soho House bar on Friday night, where she reportedly drank picantes ‘until midnight’.

Sienna’s royal mother and Wolfie’s stepmother looked subtle in an all-black outfit last night.

The Mirror reports that the 36-year-old Princess of York drank spicy cocktails until midnight before going to bed.

Hours earlier, the alternative band Idles had encouraged their audience to join in the chant: “F*** the King” – a reference to Beatrice’s uncle, King Charles.

Princess Beatrice was spotted at the Soho House branch at Glastonbury Festival, where she drank 'picantes' until midnight

Princess Beatrice was spotted at the Soho House outpost at the Glastonbury Festival, ‘sipping picantes’ until midnight

The princess visited the bar after Dua Lipa’s main performance on the Pyramid Stage ended. However, it is unclear whether the princess checked out the set before having a drink.

Beatrice and her sister, Princess Eugenie, have been spotted partying at Glastonbury several times in recent years.

In 2022, Beatrice and her husband, Edo Mapelli Mozzi, were spotted with friends on the last day of the festival.

Glastonbury regular Beatrice was also there in 2022. The Princess found herself in a difficult situation that year when her card was reportedly declined at a high-end food stall.

Princess Beatrice is pictured with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at Worthy Farm in 2022

Princess Beatrice is pictured with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at Worthy Farm in 2022

Princess Eugenie is also a seasoned festival-goer, having been spotted at Glastonbury in 2013 and 2016. Despite the wet weather on her second visit (above), Eugenie still seemed to enjoy herself.

Princess Eugenie is also a seasoned festival-goer, having been spotted at Glastonbury in 2013 and 2016. Despite the wet weather on her second visit (above), Eugenie still seemed to enjoy herself.

While enjoying a bite to eat at the Michelin-starred Pony Bistro, it was widely reported in the media that Beatrice’s card was declined three times.

Despite the momentary embarrassment, she appeared unmoved and was soon reunited with her husband among the other partygoers.

Her sister, Princess Eugenie, is also a seasoned festival-goer, having been spotted at Glastonbury in 2013 and 2016.

Despite the wet weather on her second visit, Eugenie still seemed to be enjoying herself.

She was photographed partying with friends in black and green boots to combat the boggy conditions.

And the York sisters aren’t the only high-society figures who love the Somerset festival.

While his father attended the festival legally, the festival’s founder recently joked that Prince Harry “jumped the fence” during his visit.

In April last year, Sir Michael, 88, was knighted at a ceremony chaired by the Princess Royal. After the ceremony he said: ‘The king came once, Prince Charles. And Harry, I think he jumped the fence, I would think.”

When asked how he knew this, Sir Michael chuckled and said, “I have spies everywhere. No, I have security everywhere, actually.”

Harry was spotted at Glastonbury in 2013, where he watched The Rolling Stones perform backstage before partying into the early hours with Sir Michael.

Looking back in 2013, Mr Eavis said: ‘Prince Harry was actually great.

‘I advised him to continue into the night, because the nightlife is what Glastonbury is all about.

At three in the afternoon you don’t get it.

“I told him to get his cab driver back at five in the morning and you know what? He held out until four in the morning.

“His friends were all having a good time. He didn’t want to make anything formal about him being here.”