Princess Beatrice attended a charity day in London to help raise money in memory of those who died on 9/11.
The royal, 36, travelled to Canary Wharf and visited financial company BGC, who is based in New York and London.
The company holds the event each year to commemorate 658 Cantor Fitzgerald staff and 61 EuroBrokers employees who died in the attack on the World Trade Centre in New York on September 11 in 2001.
Beatrice was snapped on the trading floor where, under the guidance of brokers, she spoke to clients over the phone in efforts to raise millions of dollars for charitable causes.
She said: ‘I am thrilled to be here today celebrating the incredible work that charities do on a daily basis.
The royal, 36, travelled to Canary Wharf and visited financial company BGC, who is based in New York and London
‘The 30 charities represented here today support a wide range of important causes, from children in care to those in medical need, and have a positive impact on many different parts of the community.
‘I am so pleased to be part of Charity Day and support these grass roots organisations.’
The 9/11 terrorist attacks killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Pennsylvania.
Staff members at the company stood up to greet the Princess of York as she stepped into the building wearing a stylish ensemble.
Beatrice donned a cropped blazer jacket, decorated with gold buttons and a floaty A-line black and white spotty dress.
She paired the vintage-style monochrome frock with shiny black heels and a matching clutch bag.
The mother wore her auburn locks down in a stylish wavy blow-dry and opted to wear minimal makeup with just a touch of eyeshadow and mascara.
Beatrice was pictured beaming as she chatted on the phone, making many employees smile in her presence.
Beatrice was snapped on the trading floor where, under the guidance of brokers, she spoke to clients over the phone in efforts to raise millions of dollars for charitable causes
Beatrice donned a cropped blazer jacket, decorated with gold buttons and a floaty A-line black and white spotty dress
Beatrice was snapped on the trading floor where, under the guidance of brokers, she spoke to clients over the phone in efforts to raise millions of dollars for charitable causes
Beatrice paired the vintage-style monochrome frock with shiny black heels and a matching clutch bag
Beatrice was pictured beaming as she chatted on the phone, making many employees smile in her presence
Beatrice and Davina smiled as they met each other at the event, posing for pictures together on BGC’s red carpet
Princess Beatrice and TV presenter Davina McCall pose on a red carpet for the BGC’s annual charity day
The mother wore her auburn locks down in a stylish wavy blow-dry and opted to wear minimal makeup with just a touch of eyeshadow and mascara
An employee smiles at Princess Beatrice as she raises money for charity
Staff members at the company stood up to greet the Princess of York as she stepped into the building wearing a stylish ensemble
Princess Beatrice speaks on the phone alongside a BGC colleague in Canary Wharf today
Other famous faces, such as Homeland star Damian Lewis, former Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp, ex Chelsea and England football player John Terry and TV presenter Davina McCall were also taking part in a bid to raise money for charity.
Beatrice and Davina smiled met each other at the event, posing for pictures together on BGC’s red carpet.
During the charity day, Gareth Southgate, who departed as England manager this year, posed with young fans.
He was hoping to raise money for Help For Heroes, which supports the British Armed Forces community, along with cyclist Sir Mark Cavendish.
Yesterday afternoon, Princess Beatrice praised the ‘incredible’ work of the Haven House Hospice, with her sister Princess Eugenie.
The company holds the event each year to commemorate 658 Cantor Fitzgerald staff and 61 EuroBrokers employees who died in the attack on the World Trade Centre in New York on September 11 in 2001
Homeland star Damian Lewis attends the BGC Group Charity Day today
John Terry and Davina McCall smile for the cameras as they speak to people on phones in Canary Wharf
Gareth Southgate was hoping to raise money for Help For Heroes, which supports the British Armed Forces community, along with cyclist Sir Mark Cavendish
Princess Beatrice smiled as she attempted to raise millions of dollars for charity
Harry Redknapp attends the BGC Group Charity Day on behalf of NHS Charities Together
The royals made a visit to the charity organisation, in Woodford Green, London which works to ‘fund specialist care to children who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions’, where they attended a garden party and planted a commemorative tree.
The daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson looked to be in high spirits as they spent the day chatting with families and supporters of the venue, sharing a sweet video from the day on Instagram.
Eugenie, 34, wrote: ‘It was so incredible to see the caring work they do and meet some of the children and families whose lives are changed by the care and support they receive here.’
The Garden Party celebrated 20 years of the hospice’s work, as the organisation took their social media to share photos from the royals’ moving visit.