Princess Beatrice puts on united front with husband Edo during lunch out amid fears her ‘marriage is in trouble’ in wake of Epstein scandal
Princess Beatrice and Husband Edoardo Display Solidarity at Sushi Restaurant Amid Rumors of Marital Strain
Following recent speculation about her marital stability, Princess Beatrice was seen maintaining a composed demeanor during a recent meal with her spouse, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, at the Eel Sushi Bar in Notting Hill. The 37-year-old royal appeared cheerful as she exited the establishment, accompanied by her husband in an electric Porsche.
Amid Epstein Scandal, Royal Couple’s Public Unity Stands Out
The couple spent two hours at the trendy Japanese eatery, which features pine-panelled interiors, ahead of a large birthday celebration. Their presence there, coupled with the vehicle they departed in, highlighted their efforts to project a united image despite ongoing concerns about their relationship.
Earlier this week, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Beatrice’s father, made a rare public appearance during a solo dog walk near Wood Farm in Norfolk. This marked his first outing since being arrested last month, as he was spotted slumped in the back of a Range Rover four weeks ago, attempting to evade media attention after leaving a Norfolk police station.
Andrew, 66, was released under investigation following an 11-hour police custody period on suspicion of misconduct in public office. His recent activities have been closely watched, with hundreds of removal boxes labeled ‘HRH’ delivered to his new home, signaling his continued attachment to royal insignia.
Sarah Ferguson’s Unusual Proposal to Clone Queen’s Corgis
Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, has been linked to a peculiar plan involving the Queen’s corgis. A representative for the former Duchess of York disclosed that she was engaged in discussions to replicate the late monarch’s beloved dogs for a reality TV project.
“She was pushing to get back into TV and make some money,” said an insider. “She came up with the idea of featuring the Queen’s corgis in a show. And that included the idea of breeding them. Bizarre as it sounds, the notion of cloning them was even considered.”
Although cloning is currently legal in the U.S. for animals, it remains unregulated in the UK. The proposal, described as a “bold and controversial business venture” by Hollywood producers, aims to capitalize on the corgis’ royal legacy by selling genetically replicated versions globally.
Despite the potential for profit, experts caution that pet cloning can lead to genetic anomalies. The initiative also adds to the scrutiny surrounding Sarah Ferguson, who has since retreated from public view after her close ties to Jeffrey Epstein were revealed. She now faces pressure to testify in the U.S. regarding her involvement in the plan.
