No official announcement has been made yet about the future of Princess Beatrice's wedding with fiancé Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. However, there are rumors it will be once again canceled after Buckingham Palace announced the postponement of its reception and other royal events. But despite the cancellation, the Princess of York's mother, Sarah Ferguson, is now preparing to give her daughter the greatest gift -- a children's book called Trixi-Belle, the nickname she gave her firstborn.

In an interview with Royal Central, the Duchess of York revealed that her next book would be titled Trixi-Belle and it would be for her soon-to-be-married child. "Beatrice is the happiest I have ever seen her in my life, and she and Edo have a great love for each other and passion for life," she said. "For them to be getting married fills my heart with joy."

Sarah Ferguson also praised Princess Beatrice for believing in education in every possible way. The 31-year-old princess founded the organization Big Change, which "upholds everything that they all stand for." Hence, Prince Andrew's former wife is proud to say that both Beatrice and Princess Eugenie "maintain strong boundaries and goodness."

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were supposed to get married on May 29 at St James's Palace in London. However, Buckingham Palace announced that their wedding reception in the palace grounds was called off due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country.

It remains to be seen if the couple would push through with an intimate church wedding at the palace chapel instead or if they are going to cancel the event once again. Royal expert Michelle Tauber explained, via Daily Express, that the nuptial is still "very much up in the air."

The event is yet to be officially postponed like its reception at Queen Elizabeth II's home. Allegedly, Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are still thinking if they will hold a private ceremony with a few friends and family or entirely cancel the event.

Church of England ordered that the weddings that are going to be held in this time of crisis would be only composed of five people: the bridge, groom, one witness from each family, and the pastor. Another royal expert Omid Scobie added that the pair are considering moving their wedding in 2021. Hopefully, coronavirus outbreak is already gone during that time and won't affect their plans.

Scobie also revealed that both Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are working with the Government and considering its advice if they could continue their wedding and make it a private event. However, speaking to his sources, he allegedly heard that it would be postponed until 2021.