As Princess Beatrice stepped out for her post-Christmas shopping trip, she was wearing a necklace to honor her family.

The 33-year-old royal sported a necklace with the initials ‘W’,’E’ and ‘S’ in tribute to her two children and her husband as she walked through Chelsea in west London.

Wolfie, her 5-year-old stepson Christopher’s nickname, is represented by the letter “W” while Sienna stands for Sienna. She gave birth to Sienna last September, with the three-month old daughter she named Sienna.

Meanwhile the E’ stands for Edo, the nickname of her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, whom the royal married in a 2020 lockdown wedding attended by the Queen. 

Princess Beatrice was seen wearing a gold necklace in tribute to her family as she stepped outside for a post-Christmas shopping trip in Chelsea

In tribute to her family, Princess Beatrice was wearing a golden necklace as she went outside for a post Christmas shopping trip in Chelsea

The royal sported a necklace with the initials 'W','E' and 'S' in tribute to her stepson Christopher, whose middle name is Woolf, daughter Sienna, and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

The royal sported a necklace with the initials ‘W’,’E’ and ‘S’ in tribute to her stepson Christopher, whose middle name is Woolf, daughter Sienna, and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

Beatrice is the ninth child in line to inherit the throne.

The royal posted a tweet saying that he was thrilled to share news about the safe arrival at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London on Saturday, September 18th 2021 at 23.42. 

“Thanks to everyone at the hospital and the midwife team for your wonderful care.”

Last year Princess Beatrice described how becoming a stepmother to husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi’s son Wolfie was a ‘great honour’. 

To mark World Book Day, Queen’s granddaughter said to The Evening Standard: “We’ve all had to find new ways of dealing with the oddest of times.” 

The family reads stories to find laughter, magic and joy.

“This year I was honored to be a stepmother and it has been a wonderful experience going back through some of my favorite stories before bed. 

The royal’s latest sighting coms as Prince Andrew waits to hear if his sex assault case in New York will be thrown out today after it emerged his accuser Virginia Roberts signed a $500,000 (£370,000) deal with Jeffrey Epstein agreeing not to take legal action against some of his associates.

Princess Beatrice pictured with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and their daughter Sienna Elizabeth and his son, Christopher, on holiday in the Swiss resort of Verbier

Photo of Princess Beatrice with Edoardo and Sienna Mapelli Mozzi (husband and wife), on holiday at Verbier in Switzerland.

Princess Beatrice attends to her daughter Sienna Elizabeth, who is three months old, in Verbier, Switzerland

Princess Beatrice attends to her daughter Sienna Elizabeth, who is three months old, in Verbier, Switzerland

The Queen's granddaughter married husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi  in a 2020 lockdown wedding

The Queen’s granddaughter married husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi  in a 2020 lockdown wedding

Prince Andrew's lawyer's will try to throw out his sex assault case in New York thrown out today

Prince Andrew will have his New York case regarding sex assault dismissed by his lawyer. 

Legal team of Duke of York will present arguments in court to show that secret compensation deals, revealed last night, bar Ms Roberts’ right from sueing him. 

They argue that court papers provide them with strong legal grounds for dismissal.

Following Ms Roberts’ August lawsuit alleging she was ordered to have three sex sessions with the Duke of York by Jeffrey Epstein when she was 17, the US civil suit against the Duke is being filed.

Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied all claims. His legal team wants to throw out the US lawsuit.

Last night, the Epstein Settlement, long a subject of speculation about its contents, was finally laid bare.

While it doesn’t mention Prince Andrew directly, the legal team of Prince Andrew will present this evidence in court today. This is why Ms Roberts should not be entitled to unspecified compensation.

The focus of their investigation will be on the clause that Ms Roberts signed allowing her to not pursue Epstein’s possible ‘potentially guilty’.