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 Maintain Unity at London Sushi Spot Amid Epstein-Related Speculation
During a recent visit to the Eel Sushi Bar in Notting Hill, Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, appeared to project a cohesive image as they shared a meal. The couple spent two hours at the trendy Japanese eatery, which features pine-panelled interiors, before departing in an electric Porsche.
Beatrice, 37, was seen smiling as she left the establishment, while her partner, a property developer, accompanied her. The outing followed reports suggesting tensions within their marriage have been growing since details of the royal family’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein emerged.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Reappears in Norfolk After Recent Arrest
Beatrice’s father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, recently made a public appearance for the first time since his arrest last month. The 66-year-old was captured on camera during a solitary dog walk near Wood Farm, his current residence in Norfolk.
Earlier this week, hundreds of boxes marked with the royal designation ‘HRH’ arrived at his new home, signaling his continued association with regal trappings. These included items like ‘HRH office’ and ‘HRH sitting room,’ indicating he still embraces the title despite his recent troubles.
King Charles III had stripped Andrew of his royal title in November 2022, following the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The removal process, handled by Gander & White, involved transporting belongings such as clothing and antiques, some labeled fragile, as the disgraced former prince navigates his forced relocation.
Sarah Ferguson Considers Cloning Queen’s Corgis for Unique TV Venture
Meanwhile, Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, is reportedly exploring an unusual project. The former Duchess of York is said to be engaged in talks to clone the late Queen’s corgis for a reality TV series.
“She was determined to regain public interest and generate revenue through the Queen’s iconic pets,” a source explained. “The idea of cloning them was even discussed.”
The proposal, described as a “bold and controversial business venture” by Hollywood producers, aims to create genetically replicated corgis for sale to global dog enthusiasts. While pet cloning is legal in the U.S., it remains unregulated in the UK beyond research purposes.
Ms. Ferguson has been in hiding since her close ties to Epstein were revealed, facing scrutiny over her potential role in the U.S. legal proceedings. A representative stated on Saturday: “Sarah Ferguson never progressed any discussions with Halcyon Studios, which were engineered by ot”
