Edoardo Mapelli shares new projects after intimate getaway with Princess Beatrice
Edoardo Mapelli recently marked five years of marriage with Beatrice by sharing a heartfelt tribute
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has returned to work after an exciting getaway to Scotland with Princess Beatrice.
The 41-year-old interior designer and architect recently marked five years of marriage with Beatrice by sharing a heartfelt tribute.
Following the couple's romantic trip, Edoardo resumed sharing examples of his latest projects with fans and clients on Instagram.
His return to work came shortly after he posted a touching anniversary message alongside a photo of the pair.
Princess Beatrice, the daughter of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson married the love of her life, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, on 17 July 2020, in a private ceremony at Windsor.
Taking to Instagram, Edoardo wrote: 'Happy 5th Anniversary to my incredible partner, the most beautiful and amazing wife. I cherish every moment we've spent together and am deeply grateful for our journey. Here's to countless more years filled with laughter and tons of love.'
At the time, their wedding remained unpublicised until Buckingham Palace released an official announcement the next day.
Held during the COVID-19 pandemic, their nuptials were an intimate affair approved by the late Queen Elizabeth.
The ceremony took place at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, with only close family-including their parents the couple's parents and sibling-in attendance.
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