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Princess Beatrice made 'top secret' visit to father Andrew

Princess Beatrice allegedly keeps “bursting into tears” amid her father Andrew scandal

By The News Digital
Published March 30, 2026
Princess Beatrice made 'top secret' visit to father Andrew
Princess Beatrice and Edo “marriage is in trouble”

Princess Beatrice, who is planning to leave UK with her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi and children amid Andrew saga, has reportedly made a “top secret” visit to father.

According to a report by the Daily Mail, Princess Beatrice and Edo “marriage is in trouble,” as things allegedly remain tense between them.

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Edo has been making efforts to “keep Bea distant from her parents” and is “convinced she needs to make her own life,” the royal source has claimed.

He has also been “trying to keep her from the Royal Family more generally” to prevent them from facing a lot of awkward questions.

He is also planning to relocate most likely to the United States with his family.

“It would have been unthinkable a few years ago but now times are very different,” the source said and adds "Moving abroad, most likely to the United States, would be a fresh start for Beatrice and Edo and it would also mean they could give their marriage a kick start and get it back on track.”

Amid these claims, the insiders say Beatrice allegedly keeps “bursting into tears” and is having trouble “coming to terms” with a new reality.

Beatrice reportedly made a “top secret” visit to ex-Prince Andrew at his new home on the Sandringham Estate, and “whether or not Edo knew about it is not clear.”

The close confidant went on saying, “She is lacking much of a ­support network. She was hyper-dependent on her mother and sister, although they aren't in easy ­contact just now.”

Beatrice is “quite ­isolated”, especially with Edo away just now.

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