Princess Beatrice wedding: Will she show 'rebel nature' and shun royal rules like Eugenie?

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have been engaged since September last year. It has been announced their wedding will take place on Friday 29 May 2020 at The Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace.

The big day follows other recent weddings in the family including Meghan Markle’s wedding and Princess Eugenie’s wedding.

Apart from the date and location, the royal has not released a lot of information about her nuptials.

However, Princess Beatrice has probably already started planning her wedding dress.

In the past, the Queen’s granddaughter has rebelled with her fashion choices, stylist Melita Latham told Express.co.uk.

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She said: “You can’t help but admire her confident and genuinely unique dress sense.

“Sure, at more formal engagements she attempts conformity, but her underlying rebel nature is never far from the surface.”

With her wedding fast approaching, Beatrice might try to go against what is seen as traditional in order to show her own style.

While she could go for a traditional style, the expert explained Beatrice is likely to stand out with a splash of colour.

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“I would expect her bridal outfit to be veiled, ball-gown, quite lacey style,” Melita added.

“We should expect a lustrous fabric, dress, rich in detail with possibly rather more colour than you would expect at a royal wedding.”

Most royal brides will opt for a custom-made design that will show off parts of their personality.

Princess Eugenie broke away from what was expected at her own wedding to Jack Brooksbank in 2018.

Princess Beatrice could follow in the footsteps of her younger sister when designing a slightly more daring dress.

No matter what she wears, it is likely to show off her personality, according to Melita explained.

She explained: “Whatever, colour and style, Princess Beatrice, a confident and intelligent young woman, will share with us, through her gown, a piece of her personality and nature.”

source: express.co.uk