Lady Amelia Windsor leaned into her wild side in leopard print trousers as she attended a special screening of 'Joy' at Soho House on Monday.
The model, who is the third cousin of Prince William and Prince Harry, cut a casual figure in bold animal print jeans cinched with an aubergine-hued belt.
Amelia, 29, paired her look with chunky black Chelsea boots and a knotted khaki crop top which showed off her eclectic collection of fine line tattoos. Her choppy blonde hair was worn loose and straight to complement her fresh-faced beauty glow.
As well as showcasing her delicate wrist tattoos, Amelia appeared to debut a cute and kitsch 'mom' tattoo on her upper shoulder - a new addition to her ever-growing collection.
Tattoos that honour a mother figure, traditionally scrawled onto a vibrant red heart and surrounded by flowers or doves, originate from American tattoo culture.
The classic design was popularised by members of the navy and soldiers in the early 1900s, symbolising deep love, respect, and appreciation for one's mother.
It's not clear if the colourful heart-shaped inking on Amelia's arm is a temporary transfer tattoo or if the Duke of Kent's granddaughter has had the striking artwork added to her body.
Given the royal cool-girl stepped out just one week prior wearing a black shift dress exposing her arms and didn't have the bold ink emblazoned on her arm, it seems most likely the model opted for a playful transfer to elevate her evening ensemble at the private member's club.