Princess Beatrice will bring her stepson Wolfie to a Royal Family event this summer.

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Beatrice’s husband, had Wolfie, eight, with his ex-fiancée Dara Huang.

The royal married businessman Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in July 2020 at the Royal Chapel of All Saints, Royal Lodge, Windsor.

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo’s daughter Sienna was born in September 2021.

Wolfie has just returned from a holiday with his mother to America this summer.

He is now set to spend the next few weeks with Beatrice and Edoardo, according to the Express.

Beatrice is set to take Wolfie to the royal residence of Balmoral Castle where members of the monarchy gather every summer.

A source told the publication: “Dara has returned to the UK with Wolfie and he’s expected to spend the next few weeks of the summer holiday with his father and Beatrice.

“They have a number of plans which include spending time in the Cotswolds and making a trip up to Balmoral to spend time with the rest of the Royal Family. Beatrice will be delighted.”

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have made a plan to help their father Prince Andrew over the rest of the summer, according to a source.

They said: “Andrew has hardly left Royal Lodge since Christmas so he’s very much looking forward to getting away with the rest of the family at Balmoral.

“He’s turned into a bit of a recluse, so the girls (Beatrice and Eugenie) are hoping that some nice family time with the children will help cheer him up a bit and bring him out of his shell.”

Earlier this month, Beatrice celebrated her 36th birthday with her family.

The Princess of York is ninth in the Royal Family’s line of succession but is not a working member of the Royal Family.

Despite this, Princess Beatrice has stepped up for the Royal Family in 2024 to help combat a shortage of working royals.

Beatrice has undertaken multiple engagements throughout the first eight months of this year.
Princess Beatrice has been making headlines recently with her decision to bring her stepson Wolfie to a Royal Family event this summer. This is just another example of how Beatrice has seamlessly blended her family with her royal duties. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Beatrice’s husband, has had a close relationship with Wolfie, his eight-year-old son from a previous relationship with Dara Huang. The couple welcomed their own daughter, Sienna, in September 2021, further solidifying their family bond.Wolfie recently returned from a holiday in America with his mother and is now set to spend some quality time with Beatrice and Edoardo. The trio has exciting plans for the summer, including a visit to the iconic Balmoral Castle, where the Royal Family traditionally gathers. Beatrice is looking forward to creating lasting memories with her extended family and is sure to make Wolfie feel right at home.In addition to her family responsibilities, Beatrice and her sister Princess Eugenie have also been lending a helping hand to their father, Prince Andrew. The siblings are planning to spend time with their father at Balmoral, hoping to lift his spirits and provide some much-needed family support. Prince Andrew has been isolating at Royal Lodge since Christmas, and a getaway with his loved ones is just what he needs to brighten his spirits.Despite not being a working member of the Royal Family, Princess Beatrice has been stepping up in 2024 to assist with royal engagements and commitments. Her dedication to serving the monarchy and supporting her family is truly admirable. Beatrice’s willingness to take on additional responsibilities shows her commitment to her royal duties and her desire to make a positive impact within the family.As we continue to follow Princess Beatrice’s journey, we are excited to see how she balances her personal and royal duties with grace and poise. Stay tuned for more updates on Beatrice and the rest of the Royal Family as they navigate the challenges and joys of royal life. Your support encourages us to provide you with more valuable information and insights in the future.
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Source: The Wall Street Journal