Princess Beatrice receives support from an unexpected member amid tensions

Princess Beatrice receives support from an unexpected member amid tensions

Princess Beatrice, who is going through quite a difficult time as she and her sister Princess Eugenie are embroiled in a scandal, received a touching gesture from an unexpected family member.

Ever since the Andrew-Epstein scandal gripped the royal family, Beatrice and Eugenie had been protected by the royals, especially King Charles.

However, that support has also wavered as new revelations come to light and the public turns against the sisters.

Princess Beatrice receives support from an unexpected member amid tensions

In the midst of this ordeal, Beatrice was presented with a heartwarming gift from her stepson with a little help from Dara Huang – Edo Mapelli Mozzi’s ex-fiancée.

In an Instagram story shared on Sunday, the architect shared how she taught her nine-year-old son Christopher ‘Wolfie’ Woolf how to draw a ‘bee’ when he made a Mother’s Day card for Beatrice.

“Making one’s stepmother into a map [double heart emoji],” Dara captioned the photo. “I taught him to draw one [Bee emoji],” referring to Beatrice’s nickname.

Britain marked Mothering Sunday on 15 March, another tradition following on from the internationally recognized Mother’s Day on 10 March.

Beatrice became stepmother to Wolfie in 2020 after she married Edoardo. The couple has since welcomed two daughters, Sienna and Athena.

Dara previously told Harper’s Bazaar that she remains on excellent terms with Edo and Beatrice. She also commented on parental cooperation with them.

“Wolfie has had two sets of parents trying to help him on both sides and I just think, ‘The more the merrier’.”

Therefore, this comes as a very meaningful gesture from Dara when reports have suggested that Beatrice’s in-laws are already frustrated with how the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has thrown a curveball at Edo.

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