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 Mapelli Mozzi show solidarity at Notting Hill sushi bar

Amid whispers of marital strain linked to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, Princess Beatrice and her spouse Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi appeared united during a casual meal at Eel Sushi Bar in Notting Hill. The 37-year-old royal radiated cheerfulness as she exited the venue, accompanied by her husband in an electric Porsche.

The couple spent two hours at the popular pine-panelled Japanese eatery, celebrating a significant birthday event. Their outing followed reports that Beatrice’s relationship with Edo had faced challenges, as details of her parents’ connections to Epstein emerged.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor steps into public view after recent arrest

Beatrice’s father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, made a rare appearance on Saturday, walking his dog alone near Wood Farm in Norfolk. This marked his first public outing since being detained last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

The former Duke of York was released after an 11-hour police interrogation. His recent solo stroll contrasted with his earlier efforts to avoid cameras, when he was spotted slumped in a Range Rover four weeks ago as he left a Norfolk police station.

Meanwhile, hundreds of ‘HRH’-labeled removal boxes arrived at his new residence, signaling his continued adherence to royal formalities. Items like ‘HRH office’ and ‘HRH meeting room’ were included, hinting at his lingering connection to the title stripped by King Charles in November.

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Sarah Ferguson explores corgi cloning for reality TV venture

Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, has been engaged in discussions to replicate the Queen’s cherished corgis for a reality television project. The plan, described as an ‘unconventional proposal’ by Hollywood producers, would involve cloning the late monarch’s dogs, Muick and Sandy, for potential global sales.

“She was pushing to get back into TV and make some money,” said an insider. “The idea of featuring the Queen’s corgis in a show included discussions about cloning them. Bizarre as it sounds, the plan was floated.”

Although pet cloning is legal in the US, it remains prohibited in the UK except for research purposes. Fergie, now under scrutiny in American legal proceedings, has been absent from public life since her friendship with Epstein was exposed. A spokesperson noted that Sarah Ferguson never initiated talks with Halcyon Studios, which were orchestrated by others.