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 Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi Showcased Unity at Notting Hill Sushi Spot
Despite recent speculation about marital tensions, Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, appeared in harmony during a public outing at the Eel Sushi Bar in Notting Hill. The 37-year-old royal was seen grinning as she exited the venue with her partner, who had joined her for a two-hour lunch. The couple was later taken away in an electric Porsche, a stark contrast to the more solitary appearances of Beatrice’s father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who has been under scrutiny since his arrest.
Andrew’s Public Appearance Marks a Shift in His Royal Status
Andrew, 66, made his first public appearance since being detained last month, taking a solo dog walk near Wood Farm in Norfolk. This marked the first time the disgraced former prince had been photographed since he was spotted slumped in a Range Rover four weeks ago, trying to evade cameras after leaving a Norfolk police station. Though he was released under investigation following an 11-hour police custody period for alleged misconduct in public office, his recent actions suggest a lingering attachment to his royal identity.
Earlier this week, several removal boxes labeled with royal insignia were delivered to his new residence, indicating he continues to maintain a regal facade. The items, including delicate belongings and antiques, were transported by the approved firm Gander & White, highlighting the ongoing effort to preserve his former stature.
Sarah Ferguson’s Unusual Plan to Clone the Queen’s Dogs
Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, is rumored to be exploring a bold television project involving the late Queen’s corgis. The idea, described by Hollywood producers as a “controversial and ambitious venture,” would see cloned versions of the dogs sold globally. While the process is legal in the U.S., it remains prohibited in the UK except for research purposes.
“She was eager to regain visibility in the entertainment industry and proposed featuring the Queen’s corgis in a show. Breeding them was the initial idea, but cloning was also on the table,” said an anonymous source.
Fergie’s involvement came after discussions with American TV companies and meetings with Halcyon Studios executives in Los Angeles. The plan follows her attempts to capitalize on her diminished royal status since May 2023, when the concept of replicating the dogs was first introduced. With her close ties to the Epstein scandal now in the spotlight, she faces pressure to provide testimony in the U.S. as part of the ongoing inquiry.
