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TogglePrincess Beatrice and Edoardo Maintain Public Unity Amid Epstein Scandal Concerns
Princess Beatrice and her spouse, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, displayed a harmonious image during a casual meal at Eel Sushi Bar in Notting Hill. The couple spent two hours at the trendy Japanese eatery, which features pine-panelled interiors, for a significant birthday celebration before departing in an electric Porsche.
Despite recent speculation about marital tensions, the royal couple appeared together and cheerful. Their public outing followed reports that Beatrice’s relationship with Edoardo had faced strain since revelations about her parents’ association with Jeffrey Epstein intensified. The Mail on Sunday noted that friends suggested the couple’s dynamics had been uneasy for some time.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Latest Public Appearance
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Beatrice’s father, recently made a solitary appearance near Wood Farm in Norfolk. The 66-year-old former prince was photographed walking his dog for nearly an hour, marking his first visible moment since being arrested last month. This came after he was seen four weeks ago slumped in the back of a Range Rover as he was driven from a Norfolk police station.
Earlier this week, hundreds of marked removal boxes arrived at Andrew’s new residence, indicating his continued attachment to royal symbols. The boxes, labeled ‘HRH office’ and ‘HRH meeting room,’ were transported by Gander & White, a company approved by the royal family. This move followed King Charles III’s decision to strip Andrew of his title in November 2023, citing misconduct in public office during the Epstein scandal.
Sarah Ferguson’s Cloning Proposal for Queen’s Puppies
Meanwhile, Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, was linked to discussions about cloning the late Queen’s corgis for a reality TV series. Hollywood producers view the concept as a daring yet controversial business plan, envisioning a show where the former Duchess of York would profit by selling genetically replicated corgis to global fans.
“She was eager to return to television and generate income,” said a source. “The idea of featuring the Queen’s corgis in a show, including cloning them, was considered.”
Pet cloning, though legal in the US for commercial purposes, remains a contentious practice in the UK. Cloned dogs can fetch up to £75,000 in the US, with experts cautioning about potential health complications. Sarah Ferguson’s involvement in the project follows her recent role as caretaker of the Queen’s corgis after the monarch’s passing eight months ago.
As of Saturday night, no further details on Sarah Ferguson’s current location were disclosed. She retreated into privacy after her close ties to Jeffrey Epstein were exposed, now facing scrutiny as potential testimony is required in the US. The Mail on Sunday revealed that Halcyon Studios in Los Angeles had orchestrated the cloning discussions, though Sarah’s direct participation remains unclear.















