Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, made a stylish appearance in London this week, attending two major events back-to-back at the Chancery Rosewood Hotel. The couple, who have been married for five years, joined the city’s elite for the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s Art of Wishes Gala on October 13, followed by the grand opening of the luxurious hotel on October 14.

For the gala, Beatrice, 37, stunned in a £1,590 Missoni metallic-knit wrap dress, perfectly complemented by her signature Gianvito suede stilettos and a nude Mulberry clutch. Edo, 41, looked dashing in a classic suit and tie. The night was a celebration of inspiring young people, with Princess Beatrice engaging in relaxed conversations with many of the event’s attendees, including former Olympian Dame Mary Peters.
The following evening, the couple returned to the Chancery Rosewood for the hotel’s grand opening. The space, once the U.S. embassy in London, has been transformed into a luxurious venue by French designer Joseph Dirand. The hotel boasts royal connections, including penthouses named after the late Queen Elizabeth and King Charles III, reflecting their personal interests. The opulent venue is owned by the royal family of Qatar and offers extravagant amenities, including a £27,000-per-night stay.

Amid the couple’s public engagements, Princess Beatrice’s family found themselves in the headlines due to the renewed scrutiny surrounding her parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, and their past ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Recently surfaced emails have reignited the controversy, with Prince Andrew reportedly expressing concern for Epstein after the infamous photograph with Virginia Giuffre was published in 2011. Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson faced backlash for her communication with Epstein, leading to her removal from several charitable positions.

Despite these challenges, Beatrice and Edo continue to balance their royal duties with personal milestones. The couple’s love and connection remain a symbol of strength as they navigate both their public and private lives.

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