Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have remained tight-lipped about their plans as a newly wedded couple. While they have not shared where they will relocate to start their family yet, speculations have become apparent following their wedding last July.

The couple might move into the Villa Mapelli Mozzi, in Casatenovo, a property situated less than an hour away from Milan, according to Hello! magazine. It boasts 13 bedrooms, an outdoor swimming pool, and a stable house.

The "sprawling family seat," also, has a large staircase leading to a piano nobile, which translates to "noble floor." It features a gallery on the first floor, alongside bedrooms that lead to the park.

The bedrooms on the ground floor could, reportedly, accommodate up to 160 guests. As for the central hall, it could seat about 70 people, which makes it ideal for events.

Considering that the property is in Italy, this means that Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are to leave the United Kingdom. While it is viable, they have not inherited the property yet. So, they are likely to stay close to the British Royals.

Aside from the Villa Mapelli Mozzi, reports said that they might, also, move into Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace, according to the Daily Express. The royal couples who previously lived in the two-bedroom apartment, were the Cambridges and the Sussexes.

The publication added that Nottingham Cottage, or "Nott Cott" for short, is "rather small" in comparison to other royal residences. Nevertheless, it is, reportedly, ideal for newly married couples.

The apartment features two bedrooms and two reception rooms. It, also, has a small kitchen, garden, and bathroom, with Sir Christopher Wren as its main interior designer.

Before tying the knot, Princess Beatrice was living inside St James's Palace. She used to share the space with Princess Eugenie before marrying Jack Brooksbank in 2018.

Reports believe that Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, also, relocated to the apartment, when the elder York Princess was living alone in the property. But, they, later on, moved to the Italian royal's home in Chipping Norton, noting that this was where they self-isolated amid the lockdown.

In a separate report from the Daily Express, royal experts Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie talked about Princess Beatrice's honeymoon. Speaking to an episode of the Royally Obsessed podcast, the two experts said that the couple is currently in France for their "low-key" honeymoon.

It remains unknown, though, when they will return. But, they, reportedly, believe that the York Princess and the Italian Count are heading toward a "luxurious" honeymoon later this month.