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 Maintain Unity at Notting Hill Sushi Lunch Amid Epstein Scandal Rumors
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi displayed solidarity during a casual lunch at the Eel Sushi Bar in Notting Hill, despite recent speculation about their marital stability linked to the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.
The 37-year-old royal arrived at the establishment with her spouse, both radiating smiles as they departed in an electric Porsche. Their visit to the trendy pine-panelled Japanese restaurant, which hosted a significant birthday celebration, lasted over two hours before they were collected.
Following reports from acquaintances to The Mail on Sunday, tensions between Beatrice and Edoardo were said to be simmering for some time, exacerbated by the ongoing revelations about her parents’ connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
A Royal’s Solo Stroll and Struggles with Public Scrutiny
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, 66, made his first public appearance since his recent arrest, taking a solitary stroll through the countryside near Wood Farm in Norfolk. The former prince was seen walking his dog for 90 minutes, offering a glimpse of his current low-key lifestyle.
It is the first image of Andrew since he was spotted slumped in the rear of a Range Rover four weeks ago, trying to evade photographers as he was driven from a Norfolk police station. The former Duke of York was released under investigation after being held for 11 hours in police custody on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Cloning the Queen’s Corgis: A Bold Venture?
Meanwhile, a statement from The Mail on Sunday disclosed that Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, was engaged in discussions to clone the Queen’s cherished corgis for an unusual reality television project. Described by Hollywood producers as a ‘bold and controversial business venture,’ the idea involves replicating the late monarch’s beloved dogs through genetic means.
“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 idea of cloning them was discussed.”
Pet cloning remains a contentious topic, with experts cautioning about potential abnormalities. However, the process can yield substantial profits, with clones in the US fetching up to £75,000.
Earlier this week, a wave of HRH-stamped removal boxes arrived at Andrew’s new residence, signaling his continued attachment to royal trappings despite his recent fall from grace. The removal process, facilitated by the royal-sanctioned firm Gander & White, involved items like clothing, antiques, and books—some labeled as fragile—as the disgraced royal settled into his new location.
In November of last year, King Charles III stripped his brother of his royal title following the escalating Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The boxes were clearly marked ‘HRH office,’ ‘HRH sitting room,’ and even ‘HRH meeting room,’ suggesting Andrew still uses the honorific in private.
