The name Sienna, of Italian origin, may have been chosen due to Eduardo's Italian heritage or as a nod to the fiery hair of Beatrice's grandmother, Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson. Eduardo shared a rare photo of their daughter on Instagram, expressing birthday wishes.
However, Sienna doesn't hold any royal titles, but she is expected to receive a title from her father's family. Eduardo hails from the Italian aristocracy and is set to inherit the family's title and the 18th-century Villa Napoli Mabelimozzi Palace in Northern Italy. As the only male descendant carrying the family name forward, his wife would automatically become a countess, and their children would bear the title of count or countess of Danish Nobles.
Beatrice and Eduardo have expressed their desire to expand their family further, emphasizing the importance of having children close in age. Beatrice is keen on adding to her family and wants her children to grow up with similar-aged cousins. If she welcomes a second child, that child would be 11th in line for the throne after King Charles ascends. Beatrice currently serves as one of the seven councilors of State, enabling her to represent the monarch on official duties when required.
Beatrice and her sister, Eugenie, have been praised for their open discussions about dyslexia, using their personal experiences to raise awareness about this important topic. Their status within the royal family has been increasingly appreciated, while tensions and conflicts persist within Meghan Markle's family and her children's royal titles remain uncertain.