PRINCESS Beatrice and her sister Eugenie usually steal the spotlight for their fashion failures but the pair stood out for very different reasons as they attended a charity bash over the weekend. The sisters were two of a slew of ladies in glamorous gowns as they attended the Boodles Boxing Ball. Princess Beatrice in a floral gown with metallic detailing and Eugenie in a black full length number showed they had learned from previous bad choices. The royal sisters were joined by Prince Harry's ex Chelsy Davy in a blue evening gown and the Duchess of Cambridge's sister Pippa Middleton in red. After their outfit choices at the royal wedding, including Princess Beatrice's controversial hat, the sisters have now employed stylists to help them. Princess Beatrice hired Charlie Anderson - the stylist of Emma Watson - to help her with her fashion decisions. Prince Andrew is said to be footing the bill for the £1,500 a day adviser. Mrs Anderson's agency Naked Artists said: "Yes, charlie has been working for the Princess since the wedding." The fund-raiser was set to help Starlight Children's Foundation, which organises treats for sick and terminally ill children and the Lt Dougie Dalzell MC Memorial Trust for injured soldiers.Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge attended the same event three years earlier with Prince Harry who was joined by his then girlfriend Chelsy Davy.
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