Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi got engaged in September last year. However, it took quite a long time before the details of the 2020 wedding were revealed. In fact, it was only recently when Buckingham Palace released the official date and venue of the royal event.

The couple will officially tie the knot on May 29 in the Chapel Royal of St James's Palace. This will reportedly be followed by the reception inside the Buckingham Palace, which will be hosted by Queen Elizabeth II.

Based on the venues of the royal event, this shows the overall nature of the wedding. Royal fans and experts seemingly agreed that it will be "private" and "intimate" considering the number of the audience that the venues can hold.

According to New Idea, Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi's "dream wedding" is "destroyed." The reason being is that the couple reportedly wanted a wedding that is according to the standards of the Royal Family. However, given that the Crown has been facing a lot of "disastrous" moments and challenging scenarios, a supposed traditional royal wedding won't happen.

In the past few years, three royal weddings were witnessed at St George's Chapel inside the Windsor Castle. These weddings were noted to be Prince Harry's, Princess Eugenie's, and Lady Gabriella Windsor's.

The audience and guests that this chapel can hold is around 800. Unlike Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi's upcoming wedding, the publication stated that their venue can only accommodate up to 150 persons.

It was also shared that the couple's wedding in May will not be televised, which is another factor why it will be far different from the usual royal weddings. As it happened, their union has been reportedly "overshadowed" by the controversies surrounding the York Princess' father, Prince Andrew, and the Sussex couple, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's royal exit.

While these things may seem viable, Express UK released a recent report claiming that Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has been planning this kind of wedding since then. They do not want the traditional royal wedding since the world has already witnessed three of them just recently, the source claimed.

It was further asserted by other royal analysts that the eldest York Princess does not want a "big wedding." The same is also true for her betrothed since he has a "situation" with his former partner, whom he has a son with.

In the end, while their wedding will be very "different" from the usual, "more private" has been what they always "wished" for, the source revealed.