PRINCESS Beatrice quit Glastonbury early as she soaked up the atmosphere with festival-goers. The Royal - who is ninth in line to the throne - used the Soho House Hideout as a home-from-home over the weekend. Beatrice, 35 , was seen relaxing with pals at the luxurious spot.
But despite having fun, she made an early exit from Worthy Farm on Sunday. Beatrice kept it real and was spotted scrubbing her face with a wipe as she prepared to head home. The booze had clearly been flowing over the weekend inside the posh Winnebago she'd been staying in.
Luckily one of her mates had managed to hang onto a magnum of rose wine, but Beatrice politely declined when her pal offered that she could take it home. A flunky did come over to help with her bags when she finally made it off site in a chauffeur driven car. The Sun previously revealed how Beatrice spent Friday afternoon in the Healing Field – which must have helped her forget the woes of dad Prince Andrew.
She and her pals spent two hours soaking up the magical powers of the field. Bea and her property exec husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi wandered through the site and stopped for a while to check out the Hands-On-Healing workshop and a handfasting ceremony. An onlooker said: “Bea looked like she wanted to mentally escape from the stress of her dad’s personal problems.
“She appeared to be in her element wandering through the field and stopping off to admire the artwork. “Bea was also keen to not drink too much ahead of the even.