Princess Beatrice: Rare photos show her stepson Wolfie

Princess Beatrice
Rare photos of her stepson Wolfie

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

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News about the British royals in the GALA ticker: Princess Beatrice’s stepson Wolfie is enjoying the Dubai vacation with his mother +++ Queen Elizabeth forbids Monopoly in the royal family +++ Princess Beatrice visits the Winter Wonderland with her family.

News about the royals in the GALA ticker

November 30, 2021

Rare photos show Princess Beatrice’s stepson Christopher

Princess Beatrice, 33, and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 38, enjoy their blended family happiness. For a few months now, the two royals have been parents to little Sienna Elizabeth themselves. Edo brings five-year-old Christopher into the marriage from his relationship with his former fiancée Dara Huang, 38. Beatrice and Wolfie – as Mapelli Mozzi’s son is called – have a close relationship. But you rarely see the “bonus son”, as the Royal once called him in an interview. Now Dara Huang shows two photos of her son.

The interior designer shares photos of her trip to Dubai, on which Wolfie accompanied his mom, on Instagram. The first photo in the series shows mother and son posing together on a camel statue. Christopher turns to his mother so that his face cannot be fully seen in the photo. Another snapshot shows the two in the desert. Huang wrote: “I am so happy that I am going on these short trips and that I can be inspired by the culture and nature.” The next trip to Dubai has already been planned – and if the pictures are to be believed, Edo’s son also had a great time in the distant country.

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November 29, 2021

Queen Elizabeth bans Monopoly in the royal family

It is no secret that certain rules apply in the British royal family, which are primarily initiated and lived by Queen Elizabeth, 95. Usually these are arrangements that are supposed to keep the reputation of the family clean from the outside world. But even in less explosive areas, the Queen proves that she is the head of the family, which the other members have to follow. For example when it comes to board games.

Yes, indeed, there is one game that is forbidden in the Windsor House. Prince Andrew, 61, revealed that back in 2008 when he visited the newly renovated Leeds Building Society headquarters on Albion Street. The story is currently doing the rounds again as it is mentioned in a new YouTube video about the strict rules of the Royal Family. During his visit, Andrew was given the famous classic game Monopoly, according to The Telegraph, but the Queen’s second eldest son had to refuse with the words: “We are not allowed to play Monopoly at home. It’s getting too vicious”.

Who would have thought that the royals also develop so much ambition in a parlor game that it even turns out to be vicious with them.

Princess Beatrice visits the Winter Wonderland with her family

Christmas anticipation with Princess Beatrice, 33, and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 38: The two treated themselves to a visit to the Winter Wonderland in London’s Hyde Park on the first of Advent (November 28, 2021). Thickly wrapped in a winter jacket, scarf and hat, Beatrice pushed her little daughter Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi, who was born in September, through the winter fun in a stroller. Also there was Edoardo’s five-year-old son Christopher Woolf, called Wolfi, from a previous relationship.


Princess Beatrice

First the family went to the Christmas market, then to the hustle and bustle of the Winter Wonderland. “They didn’t want to cause a stir. They were just plain normal and nice. They stopped at a raffle booth and a booth that threw rings over a hoop and seemed to enjoy the traditional fairground games. They didn’t do any of the scary rides It looked like they were enjoying spending a very reserved day in the park and getting into a festive mood, “a visitor to Hyde Park told the Daily Mail a little later. They also kept it down-to-earth when it came to eating – there were hot dogs as snacks at a German bratwurst stand in the “Bavarian Village”.

Royal news from the past few weeks

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Sources used: instagram.com, dailymail.co.uk, telegraph.co.uk

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