Princess Beatrice husband issues statement after ex Dara Huang's snub
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi’s ex makes pointed remark as Princess Beatrice marks 37th birthday
Princess Beatrice’s husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi seemingly delivered a pointed message to his ex-fiancée Dara Huang after she made a bombshell remark about her past.
As King Charles’s niece marked her 37th birthday on Friday, August 8, an interview of Dara, who shares her eight-year-old son with Edoardo, emerged.
While talking about coping with a breakup and continuing to work, Dara said that she felt like a single parent initially as she “didn’t have a good relationship with [her] ex”.
Just hours after the interview surfaced, Edoardo shared a loving tribute to his wife and notably added the initials of her stepson, Wolfie.
“Happy Birthday to my BEAUTIFUL wife. You are the greatest. We love you so much. E,W,S,A xxxx,” he wrote while also adding a pink heart, birthday cake and heart eyed emoji.
On the forefront, it appears that the Dara, who is an architect in US, shares cordial relations with her son’s stepmother, Beatrice.
Wolfie, whose real name is Christopher Woolf Mapelli Mozzi, has been spotted in several royal events. Previously, the York Princess told Hello! that Wolfie was her “bonus son”.
Beatrice is mom to two daughters, three-year-old Sienna and six-month-old Athena. A friend of the royal said that that “she’s had Wolfie in her life since she and Edo met and has always been incredible with him”.
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