Royals live extremely lavish lives.
“I wouldn’t trade my life for anyone else’s.
I know I’m very lucky,” she toldThe Telegraphin 2005.

With one parent being a prince and the other being an amazing sort of … business woman."
From ritzy regalia to big-budget baby care, Princess Beatrice lives a lavish life.
But Beatrice didn’t stay at Coworth.

“Our priority is a stable educational environment for our children.”
Instead, she attended St. George’s School in Ascot, Berkshire.
Her granddaughter, Princess Beatrice, has followed in her footsteps, with the royal owning multiple luxury vehicles.

Unfortunately, the car proved ill-fated.
The car was then stolen.
Later, Beatrice’s car of choice appeared to be the Range Rover.

“The Princesses have had the cars for a couple of months,” a friend toldExpress.
“They are all-singing, all-dancing models with all the mod cons.
They both absolutely love them and hope this lease arrangement will go on for years to come.”

She soon upgraded to an even fancier Range Rover, however.
In 2023, she bought a Hybrid Range Rover for an eye-watering 130,000 (around $164,700).
It was estimated that those trips amounted to 300,000 (around $380,000).

That year, she toldVoguethat she struggled to navigate the criticism that comes with being in the spotlight.
They lived in the apartment rent-free until 2012, when they were ordered to pay their way.
But in Beatrice’s case, her rent was a princely 20,000 (around $25,000) a year.

The sprawling home features six bedrooms, a barn, and a swimming pool.
The couple splits their time between the country mansion and Beatrice’s St. James' Palace abode.
That’s not the only lavish accessory that Beatrice owns.

And its value is only going to increase.
Thanks to its royal legacy, this will no doubt increase in years to come."
Since her fashionista transformation, the princess has seldom been seen without her fancy designer garb.

She has also worn designer brands such as Louis Vuitton and Valentino.
Her effortlessly stylish designer fits led to her being hailedTatler’sbest-dressed celeb of 2024.
But a high price tag doesn’t always mean a fashion hit.

“It has its own personality,” said Beatrice, perVanity Fair.
In 2010, British police officials expressed concerns over the money being spent on protecting Beatrice and Eugenie.
The princess' dad, Prince Andrew, was reportedly enraged at his brother’s decision.

The following year, Andrew began paying for his daughters' security himself.
“But the cost to the prince will be enormous,” a source told theMirror.
“As well as their salaries he will have to pay their hotel and travel expenses …
It’s going to be quite a commitment if they have them permanently up to 500,000 a year.”
In 2024, her security was reinstated for royal appearances.
The RAVEC is also funded by the taxpayer.
As expected, the couple’s wedding came with some rather expensive overheads.
In the lead-up to the ceremony, there were reports that security could cost over $500,000.
However, Beatrice was reportedly re-thinking her wedding plans to avoid a hefty bill for British taxpayers.
Though it’s unknown how much the ceremony cost the York family, it was full of swanky expenses.
Guests were offered a sumptuous wedding feast that cost 110 (around $139) a head.
“The wedding was incredibly romantic, with a pastel summer garden theme,” a source toldPeople.
Senior royals, such as King Charles III, have also received NHS treatment.
But Princess Beatrice reportedly went all out when she gave birth to her daughter in 2021.
Midwife-led care at the hospital ranges from 8,775 to 10,650 (approximately $11,000 to $13,500).
Membership starts at over $2,000 a year.
Beatrice’s appetite for swanky parties didn’t wane as she entered her 30s.
The get-together is estimated to have cost a handsome 50,000 ($63,500).
The princess hasn’t let marriage and motherhood stop her from partying, either.
The nanny reportedly cost Beatrice over $1,000 a week.
She also splashed out an extra $250 for night care from a maternity nurse.