Elizabeth II gave Princess Beatrice a royal wedding present
'03.02.2020'
Source: Woman.ru
After Prince Andrew, at the insistence of his mother, resigned, the magnificent wedding of Princess Beatrice hung in the balance. As it turned out, the royal lady was not worth worrying - Elizabeth II decided to cheer her granddaughter with a special surprise, writes Woman.ru.
When Prince Andrew shocked the family (and the whole of Great Britain besides) with a scandalous friendship interview with the infamous Jeffrey Epstein, Princess Beatrice, according to insiders, was very upset. She was worried that now, too, after her father, she would have to leave her royal duties, because the head of the family cast a shadow on the reputation of York.
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Evil tongues claimed that now Beatrice might not dream of a magnificent wedding with her millionaire fiancée Edardo Mapelli Mozzi. The princess was supposedly waiting for a modest celebration in a secluded castle or even abroad.
But, as one of the princess' friends told the Daily Mail, the girl was worried in vain.
Elizabeth II invited her granddaughter to have a wedding in Buckingham Palace. By the way, this will be the first such festival since the fabulous celebration of Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2011! Recall that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as well as Princess Eugene and Jack Brooksbank were married in the chapel of St. George of Windsor Castle.
“Beatrice was thrilled. She warmly thanked the queen for such a gift, ”said one of the princess’s friends.
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The case is small: it remains to announce the date of the wedding, which so far remains a mystery. By the way, Princess Beatrice invited the ex-bride Edoardo and their common son to the celebration. True, fans doubt that the father will be taken to the altar by her father Andrew, who, after the scandal, prefers to show less in public.