Princess Beatrice was supported by her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi , as she made another public appearance to raise awareness of a campaign close to her heart. The royal, 37, hosted a special event in support of her patronage, Borne, which works to end premature birth. Beatrice welcomed her second daughter, Athena , prematurely in January and became the charity's patron in March.
The Princess and Borne founder Professor Mark Johnson brought together supporters, researchers and families at Control Room B at London's Battersea Power Station ahead of World Prematurity Day on Monday 17 November. It marked Beatrice's latest appearance for the charity to support its 'every week counts' campaign, highlighting the need to keep the baby in the womb to term.
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