A second photograph appearing to show Princess Latifa smiling with a 'pal' in public has emerged.
It comes the day after another picture emerged appearing to show the missing royal faintly smiling as she sits with two women in a Dubai mall.
They are the first sightings of the Emirati princess after she claimed she was being held against her will by her father, sparking international concerns for her welfare.
The image was apparently taken at Dubai Italian restaurant Bice Mare, and shows the two women sitting shoulder-to-shoulder at the waterside venue.
Similarly to the first photograph that emerged yesterday, writing seen in the background appears to be mirrored.

Yesterday, Sky News reported it understood the photo was legitimate.
Both were posted on Instagram by a user named Sioned 'Shinny" Bryn, a public account which had fewer than 300 followers on Saturday.
It is unclear how she may know the princess.
The Mirror has been unable to independently verify the images or reach the woman who has posted the photos.
Her account posted alongside the latest picture: "Lovely food at Bice Mare with Latifa earlier."

Yesterday she wrote alongside a picture apparently with Latifa at Dubai's Mall of the Emirates: "Lovely evening at MoE with friends."
It is unclear when either of the pictures were taken.
However the mall picture that emerged on Saturday showed face masks lying on the table alongside coffee cups, suggesting the photos were snapped at some time during the pandemic.
David Haigh, co-founder of the Free Latifa campaign and Detained International, told Sky on Saturday: "We confirm that there have been several potentially significant and positive developments in the campaign.

"We do not intend to comment further at this stage, a further statement will be issued at the appropriate time".
Latifa's disappearance from public life has raised concerns over her welfare after it was claimed her father, Leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, was detaining her in solitary confinement.
Pals released secretly recorded video messages earlier this year showing Latifa claiming she had been held against her will since 2018.
The 33-year-old princess had been captured as she tried to flee across the Arabian Sea.
It is alleged commandos snatched Latifa and brought her back to her father in Dubai.
Her capture followed the abduction of her sister Princess Shamsa, 39 from the streets of Cambridge 21 years ago.