A pregnant Princess Beatrice has opened up to Hello Magazine about her experiences with dyslexia, her stepson, and her unborn baby.
The royal, who was diagnosed with dyslexia at seven years old, has dedicated her adult years to changing the conversation around the learning disorder.
Since 2013 she has been a patron for the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity, which is an organisation that helps children overcome their challenges.

Princess Beatrice had to navigate her dyslexia throughout her school years.
(Credit: Getty)The royal, who is due to give birth in the British Autumn, spoke to Hello about how she and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, who also has dyslexia, are broaching the possibility of their baby having the disorder.
โMy husbandโs also dyslexic so weโll see whether weโre having this conversation in a couple of monthsโ time with a new baby in the house, but I really see it as a gift.
โAnd I think life is about the moments, itโs the challenges that make you. Of course, I would never want there to be any difficult situations.โ
She also noted that if her child received a diagnosis, she would lean on the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity for support.
โIf any child, any bonus son, or future babies that are on their way, are lucky enough to be diagnosed with dyslexia, I feel incredibly grateful to have tools such as the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity to be able to tap into, to give them that extra support,โ she revealed.
Beatrice explained she is inspired to discuss the topic because she wants to normalise dyslexia and all the ways it makes people unique.

Princess Beatrice reveals her baby bump at Wimbledon.
(Credit: Getty)โHonestly, what inspired me to talk about dyslexia the way that I have, is because I really want to change the narrative around the diagnosis,โ she said.
โEven referring to it as a diagnosis I feel does a disservice to the brilliance of some of the most fantastic minds that we have.โ
Beatriceโs pregnancy isnโt the princesses first foray into parenting, as sheโs also a dedicated stepmum to her husbandโs son Christopher โWolfieโ, five.
In the interview, she explained what itโs been like to home school her stepson and revealed the sweet nickname of โbonus sonโ she has gifted him.

The royal has nicknamed her stepson her โbonus son.โ
(Credit: Instagram)โHomeschooling, that was definitely not my forte! Not going to lie. Sadly, I canโt blame that on dyslexia,โ she said.
โBut Iโve felt very lucky to have had the chance to work with my bonus son (Wolfie) over the course of the school closures. It was a huge learning curve for all of us.โ