Details about Princess Beatrice's wedding are now emerging. However, it remains to be seen if her father, Prince Andrew, will give her daughter a toast. As the much-awaited nuptial is about to take place on the grounds of Buckingham Palace, it looks like it will be filled with a lot of strict rules.

The Princess of York's wedding with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will be held at the Chapel Royal at St James Palace on May 29. It will, then, be followed by a reception in a posh tent on the Buckingham Palace grounds to give a toast for their love with their friends and families.

However, the Mail on Sunday noted, via Express, that Princess Beatrice couldn't take her official photos with her soon-husband within the walls of Queen Elizabeth II's home. As the event will only be held in the palace's garden, their guests are also not allowed to enter the house.

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will also be restricted to take traditional official pictures within Buckingham Palace. However, the monarchy's administrative headquarters wouldn't comment on the issue, insisting further information about the wedding would be out in due course.

Meanwhile, after Princess Beatrice and fiancé Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi threw their engagement party at London's Chiltern Firehouse, it served to be the preview of their imminent wedding in May. The event was graced by A-list celebrities, like Ellie Goulding and Robert De Niro, and several royal family members, such as Kate Middleton's siblings, James and Pippa Middleton.

However, her dad, Prince Andrew, chose to skip the party. According to Vanity Fair, it was because he wanted to avoid embarrassing any of their guests after his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein resulted in a huge scandal.

As Princess Beatrice is about to get wedded and the details about her wedding are now out, Prince Andrew may want to attend his daughter's special day. People noted that he might give a toast to the upcoming royal wedding.

A source revealed that Prince Andrew would walk Princess Beatrice down the aisle, just like what he did to Princess Eugenie in her wedding with Jack Brooksbank in 2018. The Prince of York wanted Bea to experience a normal wedding as much as possible.

"Andrew will probably give a toast at the reception like any father of the bride," the insider said. "They will try to normalize this as much as possible."

Anyhow, Princess Beatrice's wedding is expected to be smaller than that of her sister, Princess Eugenie. They, too, will not follow the traditional carriage procession as other royal weddings have.