Princess Beatrice is a busy working mum-of-two, and now it's been revealed that she's added another string to her bow. The royal, 37, has launched a new business venture with a senior figure at the World Economic Forum (WEF), according to new filings on Companies House. Documents reveal that Princess Beatrice was appointed as a director at Purpose Economy Intelligence Ltd in July, alongside WEF's Spanish-born executive, Luis Alvarado Martinez. It also states that each of them will hold a 45 per cent shareholder stake in the company, with the remaining ten per cent of the business held by Beatrice's longtime private secretary, Olivia Horsley.
According to Companies House, the Princess' new venture will include "business and domestic software development," "management consultancy activitie