It looks like Princess Beatrice is settling into married life quite comfortably with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. The York princess was recently seen out and about and shopping at a baby store a few weeks after the couple had their honeymoon in France. 

Photos from Daily Mail revealed that Princess Beatrice dropped by The Little White Company in London as Edo waited for his wife inside his car. The royal wore a pair of trainers over her pleated midi skirt and navy blazer. Beatrice also had a medical grade face mask on in accordance with the government's guidelines for people going out in public. 

The trip to the baby store was brief and Beatrice only had one small shopping bag when she walked over to Edo's car. Bystanders told Daily Mail that it was a nice surprise to see Beatrice and Edo. They apparently look like any happy couple out a quick errand. 

It's the first time the couple has been seen in public since their wedding. It also came after the couple spent their honeymoon abroad and then quarantined at home when they got back from their trip. 

Princess Beatrice and Edo were not able to visit Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip for the summer in Balmoral since they had to stay in quarantine for two weeks. The couple, however, made sure that the monarch and the Duke of Edinburgh witnessed their wedding. So, they planned a last-minute small-scale ceremony at a chapel near Windsor Castle, where the elderly royals were isolating. 

Meanwhile, insiders told Us Weekly that Beatrice can't wait to start her own family with Edo and she hopes that it will happen this year. However, the couple has a little boy to dote on in Wolfie, Edo's son from a previous partner. The boy is reportedly close to the princess and had an important role during their intimate wedding. 

Sources said that Wolfie, who spends his time equally with his mom and dad, was the best man at the royal wedding. While the boy was not in the official wedding photos released from Buckingham Palace, the florist shared an image on Instagram showing a boy in trousers walking behind Edo as they got out of the church after the ceremony.  

Beatrice embraces Wolfie, who was born in 2016, like her own son. She also gets along with the boy's mother, who sent her best wishes to the couple during their engagement announcement in 2019.