Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi jets to Malaysia while Beatrice stays home with their daughters
Princess Beatrice is keeping a low profile as her family faces renewed controversy, staying in the UK with her daughters while her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, travels overseas for work.
The 37-year-old, who recently welcomed her second daughter, Athena, has been maintaining a quiet presence since reports surrounding her parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, reignited public scrutiny. Both Beatrice and her sister chose to skip a major event last weekend, just days after Andrew confirmed he would relinquish his royal titles and honours following discussions with senior members of the family.
While Beatrice remains in Britain with their three-year-old daughter Sienna and newborn Athena, her husband — an English-born Italian property developer — has flown to Malaysia on business. Edo shared a photo from Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, featuring the city skyline and the Exchange 106 tower, though he offered no details about the reason or length of his trip.
The couple were last seen together in London last week, attending the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s Art of Wishes Gala at the Chancery Rosewood Hotel, followed by the hotel’s grand opening the next evening. They appeared relaxed and upbeat, seemingly unfazed by the ongoing media attention surrounding Beatrice’s father.
Public interest in Andrew has surged again as a new memoir by his accuser, Virginia Giuffre, is set to be released posthumously, bringing fresh allegations to light. With tensions still high, Beatrice’s quiet presence in the UK suggests a desire to focus on family stability as the royal storm continues to unfold.

