Princess Beatrice and her husband attend Wimbledon
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Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi,
Princess Beatrice attended the tennis tournament with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
She wore a polka dot dress by The Vampire’s Wife, an outfit previously worn by Kate Middleton.
Another member of the royal family, Princess Michael of Kent, was also in attendance.
On Friday, Princess Beatrice went outside to watch the Wimbledon tennis matches; with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. The pair once wore identical hats with the green and purple colours; of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Their facial expressions as they watched the sport; matched their style well.
The hats served as useful additions throughout the tournament’s sunny days. In addition, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth; donned a pink flowery dress by The Vampire’s Wife, which Kate Middleton; had previously worn. For her first official painted picture with Prince William; which was shown last month, Kate chose an emerald green dress; from the company.
On Friday, Princess Michael of Kent, who is married to the Queen’s cousin; was seated to Beatrice’s other side. She was joined by other members of the royal family. Princess Michael wore a big visor, sunglasses, and other sun protection.
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Princess Beatrice and Edo, as his loved ones and friends refer to him; frequently attend Wimbledon. On Tuesday, they attended the match and sat behind Kate Middleton and Prince William; outside the royal box. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to attend; the men’s finals on Sunday together. Kate will also be there for the women’s finals on Saturday.
Prior to the birth of their daughter last year, Princess Beatrice and Edo; participated in the competition. Last September, they welcomed baby Sienna. As they made their way to their front-row seats, Princess Beatrice, 33; flaunted her growing baby bulge in a polka dot outfit with puffy sleeves.
The couple’s second wedding anniversary is coming up soon; thus the excursion is timed to coincide with this important event. On July 17, 2020, Beatrice and Edoardo exchanged vows; in a small ceremony that was only attended by Beatrice’s grandparents; Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Because of the COVID-19 epidemic; they had to postpone their May 2020 wedding.
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