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 Edoardo appear together at Notting Hill sushi bar
Royal couple’s public display follows Epstein scandal tensions
Princess Beatrice and her spouse Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were spotted dining at a popular Japanese restaurant in Notting Hill, where they spent two hours enjoying a celebratory meal. The couple left the Eel Sushi Bar in high spirits, with the 37-year-old royal radiating enthusiasm as they departed in an electric Porsche.
Friends of the royal family revealed to The Mail on Sunday that Beatrice and Edoardo have faced marital challenges since the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal intensified. This public display of unity comes as the couple navigated the spotlight during their lunch, offering a stark contrast to recent reports of strained relations.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor makes rare appearance after police custody
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Beatrice’s father, recently stepped into the public eye for the first time since his arrest last month. The 66-year-old former prince was seen walking his dog alone near Wood Farm in Norfolk, marking a subdued but notable return to visibility.
His appearance followed the delivery of hundreds of removal boxes labeled ‘HRH’ to his new residence, hinting at his continued attachment to royal titles. These boxes, marked with titles like ‘HRH office’ and ‘HRH meeting room’, arrived at his five-bedroom home, suggesting he maintains a regal presence despite his current status.
Sarah Ferguson explores corgi cloning for reality TV project
Meanwhile, Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, has been linked to discussions about cloning the Queen’s beloved corgis for a unique television series. The idea, proposed by Hollywood producers as a ‘bold and controversial business venture’, would see the former Duchess of York potentially monetizing genetically replicated dogs for global audiences.
“She was pushing to get back into TV and make some money,” a source explained. “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 notion of cloning them was discussed.”
Although pet cloning is not permitted in the UK for commercial purposes, the process is legal in the United States. This allows Sarah Ferguson to send biological samples abroad for cloning, even as she remains in hiding following the exposure of her close ties to Jeffrey Epstein. A spokesperson confirmed that she had not engaged in any formal talks with Halcyon Studios, which were orchestrated by others.
