Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have recently been at the center of speculation sparked by the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in February.
While there had been whispers of tension between the pair, the situation worsened as Edo was notably seen on lavish business trips during. Although the trips are not unusual for a luxury property developer like himself, but the timing was off.
He seemed to be enjoying himself to the fullest at a time when his wife was going through an emotional turmoil following her father’s arrest. Reports began to flow as sources suggested there is “distance” between the couple and Edo is finding it “difficult” to cope with Beatrice’s breakdown.
Despite denying Edo marital woes to Daily Mail, his father Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi, a 74-year-old British-Italian former Olympic alpine skier, made an odd statement on the matter.
“I have lots of opinions, but I don’t want to talk about them,” he said Daily Mailand added, “It is none of my business, you must go and speak to my son about it.”
However, it seems that Edo is choosing to remain unaffected by the matter, choosing to focus on his business rather than family gossip.
Edo, who founded the Banda property, shared an announcement about a major project to start in Milan.
Footage of the Duomo di Milano was shared alongside glimpses of major construction work taking place. It simply said “Milano – Coming… VERY soon”.
Meanwhile, Beatrice is understood to be keeping a low profile as she cares for her two young daughters. Despite missing the Easter service with the royals, Beatrice and her sister Eugenie are also expected to attend Royal Ascot.



