Dara Huang excited to make son Wolfie feel special on his birthday
Wolfie will be celebrating his big day a little earlier this year
Dara Huang is excited to celebrate her son Wolfie's birthday in style.
The American arhitect gave fans a glimpse of her birthday plans to make her son feel special on his big day.
Dara treated fans with a glimpse of the party preparations through a video clip shared on social media, showcasing a beautifully decorated table adorned with themed plates and cups beneath an elegant chandelier.
'Ready for Wolfie's birthday celebrations. More to come tomorrow, she captioned the post.
It is to be noted, that Wolfie who turns nine on March 28, will be celebrating his big day a little earlier this year.
It is understood with Dara's post, the festivities with his friends are scheduled for Saturday , March 22.
Meanwhile, his father Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, shared that he's currently enjoying a peaceful staycation in Wales.
Edoardo, a property developer who is on a family vacation with his wife Princess Beatrice shared beautiful snaps from their stay at a charming cottage in the scenic town of Porthmadog.
The couple welcomed their second daughter Athena earlier this year, appeared to be relishing some quiet family moments away from the bustle of London.
However, Edoardo shares Wolfie with Dara Huang and later the couple split and married Princess Beatrice in 2020.
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