Princess Beatriz marries Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a private ceremony in Windsor


Princess Beatrice of Great Britain married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a private ceremony at Windsor Castle on Friday.

The couple married in the All Saints’ Royal Chapel at the Royal Lodge on the Windsor grounds in a small ceremony “attended by The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh and a close family,” according to a statement issued by the palace. .

Queen Elizabeth II, 94, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 99, have been isolated at Windsor Castle since March.

Princess Beatrix, daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, the Duchess of York, originally married in May in London, but she and her fiancé were forced to postpone their nuptials due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Ongoing closure restrictions in the UK currently limit weddings and civil partnerships to 30 guests. According to the palace, “the wedding was performed in accordance with all relevant government guidelines.”

The couple had been engaged since September 2019, when Mapelli Mozzi, 35, proposed to the 31-year-old princess during a weekend getaway in Italy.

The Queen’s granddaughter is ninth in the British throne line. Mapelli Mozzi is a businessman and has a two-year-old son named Wolfie, according to BBC News.

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