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 Husband Edo Maintain Public Unity Amid Epstein Controversy

Princess Beatrice and her spouse, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, were recently photographed at a sushi bar in Notting Hill, exuding shared smiles and appearing in harmony. This public display of solidarity occurs as whispers circulate about the couple’s marital stability, particularly following revelations tied to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

The royal couple, including the 37-year-old princess, spent two hours at the Eel Sushi Bar, a stylish Japanese eatery with pine-panelled interiors. Their outing concluded with a pickup in an electric Porsche, highlighting their continued presence in the public eye.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Steps Into the Spotlight

Beatrice’s father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, recently emerged from seclusion, showcasing a solitary dog walk near Wood Farm in Norfolk. This was his first appearance since being arrested a month earlier, drawing attention to his current state of being.

Earlier this week, hundreds of removal boxes labeled ‘HRH’ arrived at his new residence, signaling his persistent royal identity. These containers included items like clothes, antiques, and books, some marked as fragile, as he navigated a forced relocation.

Cloning the Queen’s Corgis: A Bold Business Idea

Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, is linked to discussions about cloning the late Queen’s corgis for a unique reality TV series. Hollywood insiders view this as a ‘bold and controversial business venture,’ envisioning the former Duchess of York profiting by selling genetically replicated corgis globally.

“She was pushing to get back into TV and make some money,” said a source. “She came up with the idea of featuring the Queen’s corgis in a show. And that included the idea of breeding them. Bizarre as it sounds, the cloning concept was on the table.”

Although pet cloning isn’t permitted in the UK beyond research, sending a skin sample to the US for replication is legal. Sarah Ferguson, now in hiding after her close ties to Epstein were exposed, faces pressure to testify in the American investigation.

Loss of Royal Title and Ongoing Scrutiny

King Charles stripped Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his royal title in November 2023, a decision that followed the Epstein scandal. The former Duke of York’s recent solo outing at Sandringham underscores his ongoing public and private challenges, as he continues to navigate the aftermath of his arrest.