Beatrice and Eugenie stun crowds of children as royals spotted plate spinning and bowling
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The daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson stepped out in London to join people taking part in a Big Jubilee Lunch. Beatrice and Eugenie were photographed happily trying plate spinning under the watchful eye of a street performer.
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During her turn, Eugenie appeared focused as she tried to spin the plate for as long as possible.
The royal, wrapped up in a figure-hugging burgundy dress, also joined her sister and other attendees at the street party for a game of bowling.
Princess Beatrice was pictured having a go while wearing a royal blue dress.
The royals also joined other outdoors activities organised by Westminster Council for the local volunteer and community groups who helped during the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than 16,000 are being held up and down the country to celebrate the Queen’s reign and life as well as bring together neighbours and communities.
Earlier today, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, attended a street party in Oval, south London.
There, the royal couple joined people in enjoying live music, an array of games and good food for an event part of the Big Jubilee Lunch initiative, of which Camilla is the patron.
Wearing an emerald green dress, Camilla was left in awe by a table set for a tea party – albeit with cakes entirely made of felt.
At the end of their visit, Charles and Camilla led attendees for a toast to Her Majesty.
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