Princess Beatrice puts on united front with husband Edo during lunch out amid fears her ‘marriage is in trouble’ in wake of Epstein scandal

Princess Beatrice and Husband Edoardo Maintain Public Unity Amid Epstein Scandal Rumors

At a sushi bar in Notting Hill, Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, were seen together during a casual lunch. The 37-year-old royal appeared cheerful as she exited the Eel Sushi Bar, accompanied by her spouse in an electric Porsche. The couple spent two hours at the trendy Japanese eatery, which was hosting a large birthday celebration, before departing in the vehicle.

Friends of Beatrice shared insights with The Mail on Sunday, indicating that tensions between her and Edoardo have been growing for some time. This follows the exposure of their parents’ financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein, which has cast a shadow over the royal family’s reputation. Despite the backdrop of scrutiny, the couple’s recent public outing suggests an effort to project harmony.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Solo Appearances Highlight Continued Public Presence

Beatrice’s father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, made a public appearance on Saturday, taking a solitary dog walk near Wood Farm in Norfolk. This marked his first visibility since being arrested last month. Previously, he had been photographed slumped in a Range Rover, trying to evade cameras as he left a Norfolk police station four weeks ago.

Released under investigation, Andrew was held for 11 hours on suspicion of public office misconduct. His new residence, where hundreds of ‘HRH’ stamped boxes were delivered earlier this week, signals his ongoing association with royal titles. These boxes, labeled ‘HRH office’ and ‘HRH meeting room,’ reflect his attempt to maintain the trappings of his former status.

Sarah Ferguson’s Controversial Reality TV Idea Involves Cloning the Queen’s Corgis

Meanwhile, Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, is reportedly working on an unconventional reality TV concept. The plan involves cloning the late Queen’s corgis, Muick and Sandy, for a show that could feature their genetic replicas. According to a source, Fergie initially pushed for a television comeback, brainstorming ideas that included replicating the dogs through breeding.

“She came up with the idea of featuring the Queen’s corgis in a show. And that included the idea of cloning them. Bizarre as it sounds, the concept was discussed,” said a representative.

Although pet cloning is not legal in the UK for commercial purposes, it is permitted in the US. This allows animals to be sent overseas for replication, with cloned pets sometimes selling for up to £75,000. Fergie’s involvement in the project comes as she faces pressure to testify in the US over her ties to Epstein.

As the royal family navigates the aftermath of the scandal, the focus remains on public appearances and shifting narratives. The recent events underscore the ongoing impact of the Epstein affair on both personal and royal dynamics.