Will Princess Beatrice’s fiance Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi’s 3-year-old son be at wedding?

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has a young son with an ex partner. He and his former fiancée Dara Huang broke up in 2018. The pair had Christopher, who is nicknamed “Wolfie”, in 2016.

Edo and Dara were engaged, however, the plans to marry were called off “suddenly”.

According to reports from the MailOnline the pair lived together in London after they broke up to share custody of the little boy.

Dara is an architect and interior designer who founded Design Haus Liberty, an architecture and design studio.

She is also the cofounder of Vivihouse, a “global coliving platform providing lifestyle focused and affordable accommodation in central locations.”

Dara, who is thought to be 36 or 37, has an impressive resumé.

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However, he had known the royal for many years, and was a family friend of the Yorks.

Edo himself comes from a hugely privileged background.

He is worth millions, and his father is Olympic skier Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi.

Edo was educated at Radley school in Oxfordshire and studied at Edinburgh University.

Dara has addressed the upcoming wedding, telling the Mail Online: “I wish the best for Edo and Beatrice and look forward to uniting our families.”

Princess Beatrice’s wedding will be one of the key royal events of the year. 

What rules will royals who attended be obliged to follow?

Royal guests must follow certain rules such as going through security measures and sitting in assigned seats.

When it comes to fashion, they usually have to wear a hat, cover up and try not to wear anything that will steal the show.

There were concerns that Beatrice’s wedding would be postposed due to negative press about her father Prince Andrew and his links to Jeffrey Epstein.

Sources a The Sun columnist: “The decision has been delayed repeatedly because of all the issues, but finally they have something that seems to work — and barring any problems that should be when it goes ahead.

“The press officers of all the palaces hope to portray the Beatrice wedding as the big event that brings the family back together again.

“Aides know this will be a tough job, but it’s all they can do not just to save the wedding, but potentially the monarchy’s reputation.”

source: express.co.uk