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 Show Solidarity at London Sushi Spot
Amid growing speculation about her marital stability following the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, Princess Beatrice appeared in high spirits with her spouse Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at a sushi restaurant in Notting Hill. The couple was seen leaving the Eel Sushi Bar after a two-hour visit, with Beatrice radiating confidence as they departed in an electric Porsche.
The royal’s public display of unity contrasts with recent reports suggesting tension within the marriage. Friends shared with The Mail on Sunday that Beatrice and Edo have faced challenges since the explosive revelations about her parents’ connections to the disgraced sex offender.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Quiet Appearance
Beatrice’s father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, made a solitary public outing near Wood Farm in Norfolk, marking his first visible appearance since being arrested last month. The 66-year-old former prince was captured on camera walking his dog for 90 minutes, a stark departure from his previous attempts to evade media attention.
Earlier this week, a fleet of removal boxes labeled ‘HRH’ arrived at his new residence, hinting at his lingering ties to royal status. The shipment, handled by the approved firm Gander & White, included personal items like clothes and books, some marked fragile, as he completed his relocation from the Norfolk police station.
Sarah Ferguson’s Controversial Cloning Plans
Meanwhile, Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, is reportedly exploring an unusual project involving the Queen’s corgis. A spokesperson confirmed she engaged in discussions with Halcyon Studios in Los Angeles, where the idea of cloning the late monarch’s dogs was proposed.
“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 plan was discussed.”
Though pet cloning is currently legal only in the U.S., the proposal underscores Fergie’s efforts to capitalize on her royal legacy. The process could generate up to £75,000 per dog, despite concerns about genetic abnormalities. Her whereabouts remain undisclosed as she navigates scrutiny over her friendship with Epstein.
