Beatrice of York blows out 33 candles. In a magical moment in his life when all the pieces of the puzzle are fitting together perfectly. The eldest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, born in8 August 1988, today at her side she has a man she loves, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi; on the finger wears faith who certifies the wedding celebrated just over a year ago; in her womb she carries the much desired child.
Beatrice will become a mother in the fall. And we can bet that it will do everything to protect the privacy of the newborn.
As is his style. Tenth in the line of succession to the throne, sunny but reserved, almost not social at all, Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter is an atypical figure in the royal family. More than appearing, he has always preferred to live his life.
On the other hand for the princess (as for her sister Eugenie) it must not have been easy to grow up with two parents who have never been without scandals and gossip. Today in the eye of the storm is dad Andrea involved in the case of the pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, but in the past Beatrice’s life has been troubled by the divorce of parents, between scandals and betrayals flaunted in the tabloids and with the expulsion from the court of “Fergie the red”, who for years remained the black sheep of the British royal family. At the same time Beatrice has always had to deal with the two cousins ​​of global fame, the princes William and Harry perpetually in the spotlight. Perhaps this also prompted her to keep a low profile with the media, so that she can live as much as possible the life she likes. Crowned on July 17, 2020 from marriage with the Italian-born entrepreneur Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. The two – who have known each other since childhood but found themselves in love in 2019, just after Eugenie di York’s wedding with Jack Brooksbank – celebrated cause pandemic the first royal wedding behind closed doors in the last 235 years, and they did it in great secret, in the Royal Chapel of All Saints, Windsor. About 20 people took part in the ceremony, including close family members and close friends.
Now the two are about to become parents. For the first public appearance with the baby bump, Beatrice chose the Wimbledon stage, last July, when she appeared next to her husband, radiant, in a polka dot dress. Although she will have to wait until autumn to become a mother, the princess has already “trained” by taking care of part time Christopher «Wolfie» Woolf, the son that Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi had from his ex-partner, the architect and designer Dara Huang.
The royal baby who will be born in a few months (it is not yet known if a girl or a boy) will be the twelfth great grandson of Queen Elizabeth, who at the time of the announcement had said she was “delighted” by the good news. He probably won’t have the title of Royal Highness, unless the Queen decides to give it to him, but he will still be able to boast a noble title, and it will be an all-Italian title, inherited from his father of Bergamo origins Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. The little one will be conte, like the father, eldest son of Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi.
It also seems that the unborn child has already allowed Beatrice to take a pebble out of your shoe. The princess has the pregnancy was officially announced on May 19th, same day as second wedding anniversary of Harry and Meghan. A move that seemed like one to many experts spite to right a wrong suffered on October 12, 2018 by his sister Eugenie. Markle in fact announced to the royal family that she was pregnant with Archie on the day of Eugenie’s royal wedding. By stealing the scene from the spouses, who naturally did not take it very well. Revenge, as we know, is a dish that must be served cold. Apparently Beatrice has been able to wait three years.

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