The royal family has just celebrated a joyful new arrival as Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, have welcomed their second child.
The couple announced the exciting news on 29 January, sharing a heartwarming photo of their newborn daughter, who arrived several weeks early. The baby, dressed in a long-sleeved sleepsuit and wrapped in a soft pink blanket, made her public debut in the sweet snapshot.
A New Addition to the Royal Family
The birth, which took place last week, was officially confirmed by Buckingham Palace, which also revealed the baby’s name and birth details in a statement.
“Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi, born on Wednesday, January 22, at 12:57 PM, at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. The baby was born weighing 4 pounds and 5 ounces.”
The palace also shared that King Charles, Queen Camilla, and other members of the royal family had been informed and were “delighted with the news.”
At just 4 lbs 5 oz, Athena’s weight suggests she was born premature. To put this into perspective, her birth weight is about the same as two and a half bags of sugar. Typically, at full term (37 weeks), babies weigh between 3 to 4 kilograms (up to 8.8 lbs), according to NHS guidelines.
While the announcement caught many by surprise—given that Beatrice was originally expected to give birth in early spring—both mother and baby are now at home and recovering well.
A Historic Birth in the Royal Family
Although Athena is only a little over a week old, she has already made royal history with a very special milestone—one that has never been seen before in the British monarchy.
She is the first-ever royal born in 2025, making her the first member of the royal family to belong to Generation Beta (Gen Beta).
Generation Beta refers to babies born between 2025 and 2039, and experts believe they could become the first generation to live into the 22nd century. One researcher has even described them as the “dawn of a new era.”
What Makes Generation Beta Unique?
Demographer and consultant Mark McCrindle, in a recent blog post, explained how Gen Beta will grow up in a world shaped by technological breakthroughs, evolving social norms, and a stronger focus on sustainability and global citizenship.
Outlining key characteristics of this future generation, McCrindle noted:
“Generation Beta will also inherit a world grappling with major societal challenges. With climate change, global population shifts, and rapid urbanisation at the forefront, sustainability will not just be a preference but an expectation.
“This generation will be raised by Millennial and older Gen Z parents, many of whom prioritise adaptability, equality, and eco-consciousness in their parenting.”
Because of this, McCrindle predicts that Gen Beta will be “more globally minded, community-focused, and collaborative than ever before,” as they grow up in households that prioritise innovation—not just for convenience, but to address the pressing challenges of their time.
A Digital-First Generation
Unlike previous generations, Gen Beta will experience social interactions in a completely different way, which may be bittersweet for those who grew up in a pre-digital world.
“Born into a world of always-on technology, they will navigate friendships, education, and careers in an era where digital interaction is the default,” McCrindle explains.
However, he also emphasised the importance of digital safety and the role parents will play in shaping how these children navigate their online identities.
“Curating their own digital identities with safety and wisdom (driven by their parents) will be a priority, as will helping them foster a strong sense of individuality—both in online and offline environments.”
Because of this, McCrindle predicts that Gen Beta will learn to balance hyper-connectivity with personal expression, ultimately redefining what it means to belong in a world that blends in-person relationships with global digital communities.
With Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi leading the way as the first royal of Generation Beta, she is already a historic figure in the modern monarchy—even at just a few days old.