Three months from now, Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will finally tie the knot inside the Chapel Royal, situated on the grounds of St James's Palace. It will be a small private wedding, which will accommodate up to 150 guests.

Unlike the previous royal weddings, which normally gather about 800 guests, it was said that the eldest Princess of York, along with her soon-to-be-husband, prefers this kind of wedding. The ceremony was also revealed to be followed by a reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth II inside Buckingham Palace.

According to Express UK, royal expert and commentator, Angela Mollard recently shared with the public that there will be one rule that the Queen would want everyone to follow when inside the grounds of the Palace. She said that the monarch would not allow photographs of Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi to be taken inside.

Aside from this unspoken rule, she also stated that the royals, especially the Queen, would not want the guests to roam around inside Buckingham Palace. It is not clear, though, as to why, but this is certainly one of the royal protocols that need to be observed.

She then claimed that the upcoming wedding would be very "interesting." Aside from the notion that it will be a very private event, which is not usual for royal weddings, the access of the public will also be "limited."

This is because, alongside the prohibition of taking the couple's photos, there will be no live coverage of the whole royal event. While Angela Mollard believes that Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will be seen during their arrival before the ceremony starts, this will probably be the only time that the public will see them.

The nature of the wedding is said to be a preference largely emphasized by the engaged couple. However, many royal fans and experts are certain that this is only suitable given all the "bad publicity" that the York family has been facing in recent months.

This comes after Prince Andrew's "disastrous" interview with BBC concerning his affiliations with the late Jeffrey Epstein. While he likely intends to make things better for him and the Royal Family, things turned down south when the public called him out.

As a result, he immediately stepped back from his royal duties as the Duke of York, which has now been deemed as an early retirement by the reports. Even so, it was said that he would be present at Princess Beatrice's wedding and walk her down the aisle, which is likely one of the reasons why they all want a small and private wedding.