Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are now married after secret wedding in Windsor, in front of Queen and Prince Andrew.
The wonderful news is yet to be confirmed by the Palace, but The Sun has revealed the royal tied the knot at a secret ceremony in Windsor.
Princess Beatrice married
All the details we know so far
The nuptial had to be scaled-down from the original plans to around 20 guests due to the pandemic. Guests are said to have included The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh – who have been self isolating at Windsor Castle – as well as Beatrice’s dad Prince Andrew.
A friend of Beatrice’s told the publication, “A massive wedding was out of the question because of coronavirus.
“They were obviously very keen for the Queen to come so the wedding had to happen before she goes up to Balmoral so this was a great opportunity.
“So many guests were disappointed not to make the big day but understood the reason for it.
“They needed to make the wedding Covid-secure and safe for the Queen so what better way than the All Saints Chapel with reception on site at the Royal Lodge.
“They are just like a normal family and had to make sacrifices like many others have up and down the country and looking forward to having a wonderful celebration when the time is right.”
Princess Beatrice wedding dress
As the news have not yet been confirmed by the Palace, Princess Beatrice’s wedding dress is yet to be seen.
The royal couple are expected to confirm the news soon, so royal fans can expect to see the wedding dress the royal picked for her big day. Fingers crossed!
Princess Beatrice’s royal wedding journey
Beatrice and Edo announced their engagement last year, and later revealed they would be tying the knot on May 29, when hundreds of guests were set to be welcomed the grounds of Buckingham Palace.
However, months later they were forced to cancel their big wedding day due to the coronavirus pandemic.
At the time, a Buckingham Palace spokesman confirmed, “Princess Beatrice and Mr Mapelli Mozzi are very much looking forward to getting married but are equally aware of the need to avoid undertaking any unnecessary risks in the current circumstances.
“In line with government advice for the UK and beyond, the couple are reviewing their arrangements for 29th May.
“They are particularly conscious of government advice in relation to both the wellbeing of older family members and large gatherings of people. Therefore, the planned reception in the Buckingham Palace Gardens will not take place.
“The couple will carefully consider government advice before deciding whether a private marriage might take place amongst a small group of family and friends.”
Congratulations to the newlyweds!