In more than two months, Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will be exchanging their wedding vows and I dos. Major details about the much-awaited event are now emerging, but the little ones remain to be revealed. After news emerged that Edo's three-year-old son from his previous relationship would be their best man, there are rumors Princess Eugenie could be their maid of honor.
The two Princesses of York were reportedly seen having a dinner at the private members' club Annabels', along with the property tycoon. It was said to be a low-key evening when they entered the restaurant and left a little over after midnight. This is said to be a telltale sign that the three were talking about the wedding, and Princess Eugenie might be playing an important role at the event.
According to Express, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are extremely close. Bea even had a big role in her little sister's wedding with Jack Brooksbank in October 2018. So, when the two had dinner with Bea's fiancé, it gave birth to speculations that they were talking about the upcoming royal wedding.
Although Princess Beatrice's wedding is said to be more private compared to that of other royal weddings, they will likely stick to tradition. Hence, there will be bridesmaid, and Princess Eugenie may be one of them.
Further details about the nuptials are expected to be announced soon, but just last week, it was revealed that the couple asked Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi's son, Christopher, a.k.a. Wolfie, to be his best man, Hello! Magazine reported. The kid is Edo's child from his previous romance with architect Dara Huang.
Buckingham Palace earlier announced that Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi would tie the knot at the Chapel Royal in St James's Palace on May 29. The reception will then take place at the palace's garden with Queen Elizabeth II's permission.
The two got engaged in Italy in September 2019. Her Majesty reportedly gave her blessing for the pair to hold their wedding at the Chapel Royal and their private reception at the Buckingham Palace.
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi's wedding will be a more intimate and private affair. The chapel can only accommodate 150 people, and there will also be no television coverage. The time of the ceremony is yet to be announced, but it is likely to begin in the morning, as Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank and Prince William and Kate Middleton both got married at 11 a.m.