Inside Princess Beatrice’s second pregnancy – resting in 6-bed £3.5m pad, visits to scandal-hit Andrew & £10k birth plan
PRINCESS Beatrice will soon be welcoming her second child with property developer husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
The 36-year-old daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson announced in October that she was pregnant and expecting a baby in spring.
Princess Beatrice scrapped her Italian Christmas plans to join the royals at Sandringham. Pictured with Edoardo and stepson Wolfie[/caption]The couple welcomed daughter Sienna, three, in 2021 – but Edoardo also has son Christopher Woolf, known as Wolfie, eight, from a previous relationship.
Buckingham Palace announced the happy news alongside an image of loved-up Bea and Ed.
They said in a statement: “Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are very pleased to announce that they are expecting their second child together in early spring; a sibling for Wolfie, aged eight, and Sienna, aged three.”
Pregnant Beatrice was later seen beaming as she arrived with her husband at Princess Kate’s Christmas carol concert in early December.
Here’s what we know about Beatrice’s pregnancy so far…
Scrapped Italian Christmas
Princess Beatrice joined the royal family at Sandringham after changing her travel plans due to medical advice.
Beatrice and Edoardo had planned on spending the festive period overseas with his family, but she was guided to avoid travelling long distances.
The couple joined royal festivities in a “change of plans” after Andrew pulled out after his “close confidant” Chinese “spy” was unmasked.
Princess Beatrice beamed alongside her husband at Kate’s carol concert[/caption]Motherhood came “naturally”
A close friend of Princess Beatrice said that motherhood came “very naturally” for the royal.
Celebrity nutritionist Gabriela Peacock told Hello!: “Bea has such a good heart and she’s such a kind person, so motherhood came very naturally to her; she’s a fantastic mum.”
She also praised Beatrice for being a step-mum to Wolfie, who Edoardo shares with ex-partner Dara Huang.
Gabriela added: “She is extremely nurturing and involved with both kids’ lives. It’s lovely to see my best friend growing into this next stage of her life and to share it with her.
“Sienna is absolutely gorgeous and looks exactly like Bea. She’s really cheeky and has a very good personality.
Edoardo and Beatrice already share daughter Sienna, three[/caption]“She has a lovely family life, she’s extremely successful in her career and she has a nice social life. I don’t think I’ve ever seen her so happy.
“She’s got the best husband, and she and Edo are a perfect couple and great team. They are so happy and in love and complement each other so well.”
Cotswolds £3.5M pad
The couple relocated to the Cotswolds in 2021 for a more private family life[/caption]Beatrice and Edoardo are said to be currently splitting their time between their London apartment at St James’s Palace and their £3.5million country home in the Cotswolds.
The incredible pad boasts six bedrooms and numerous reception rooms, which are perfect for hosting guests and royal family members.
And fit for royalty, the farmhouse offers numerous extravagant features, including an outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice's close bond
Over the years, the Queen‘s granddaughters have often spoken about their incredible bond and have previously described themselves as “each other’s rocks.”
Princess Beatrice was the first child born to the Duke and Duchess of York – Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson – back on August 8, 1988.
The Duchess gave birth at London’s Portland Hospital for Women and Children, and Beatrice’s full name was announced as Beatrice Elizabeth Mary almost two weeks later.
The couple – who divorced in 1996 – then welcomed Princess Eugenie, whose full name is Eugenie Victoria Helena, on March 23, 1990.
As a result of their close bond, it’s no surprise that back in 2018, as Eugenie made her way down to Windsor Castle for her royal nuptials, her maid of honour Beatrice was firmly by her side.
When asked about her maid of honour by TLC, Princess Eugenie said, “I can’t think of anyone I’d want by my side other than her.”
The couple are often seen at charity events together, and also doing the weekly food shop at Marks & Spencer and Waitrose.
Beatrice works in a full-time role as Vice President of Partnerships and Strategy at tech firm Afiniti.
Meanwhile, Edoardo launched his own property development and interior company, Banda Property, when he was 23.
Close to Andrew and Fergie
Princess Beatrice and Eugenie take their children to visit Prince Andrew[/caption]Once a fixture at A-list parties and known for his indulgence in the finer things, Prince Andrew now finds himself largely confined to the Royal Lodge, a 30-bedroom mansion on the Windsor estate, which he shares with his former wife Sarah.
It is believed that the Prince now leans on “protective” Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie, 34.
Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park in the home of Prince Andrew The Duke of York and his ex wife Sarah, The Duchess of York[/caption] Scandal-hit Andrew is said to lean on his daughters[/caption]A source told Hello! Magazine: “The girls take the grandchildren to visit him most weekends.
“They are spending far more time with him now than they have done in recent years.
“They are quite close to their father; they seem to be quite protective towards him.”
Co-parenting
Edo’s ex Dara opened up about how Beatrice and Edo co-parent Wolfie, and praised their efforts.
The Florida-born architect and designer told Harper’s Bazaar: “Wolfie has had two sets of parents trying to help him on both sides, and I just think, ‘The more, the merrier.’
“I feel lucky to have such positive people around him, who really embrace him — because it didn’t have to be so easy.”
“It’s all about your point of view. I don’t understand people who are divorced and then hold their children as collateral; that doesn’t make any sense. It’s about creating a happy home and lifestyle.”
Beatrice has been praised for her efforts as step-mum to Wolfie[/caption] Sarah Ferguson shared her delight at Sienna getting a sibling[/caption]Beatrice became the first British royal family member of her generation to become a stepparent when she married Edoardo in 2020.
A source told PEOPLE at the time: “Beatrice is a wonderful and very hands-on stepmum.”
Princess Beatrice spoke about bonding with Wolfie over books during Covid as she opened up on World Book Day in April 2021.
She said: “This year, I had the great honor to become a stepmother and have had the most remarkable time going back over some of my most favorite stories at bedtime.”
£10k private birth
Princess Beatrice’s birthing suite could have cost up to £10,650[/caption] The hospital boasts £75 bottles of champagne and smoked salmon for a post-birth snack[/caption]Although it’s not known where Beatrice will give birth, she could once again book into a private wing of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London like she did for Sienna.
Here, a private birth can cost between £6,475 and £10,650.
Prices in the private Kensington Wing vary depending on if the new mum opts for midwife-led or consultant care.
If they want consultant-led care, the cheapest package is the “vaginal delivery package”, which costs £6,475.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice's close bond
Over the years, the Queen‘s granddaughters have often spoken about their incredible bond and have previously described themselves as “each other’s rocks.”
Princess Beatrice was the first child born to the Duke and Duchess of York – Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson – back on August 8, 1988.
The Duchess gave birth at London’s Portland Hospital for Women and Children, and Beatrice’s full name was announced as Beatrice Elizabeth Mary almost two weeks later.
The couple – who divorced in 1996 – then welcomed Princess Eugenie, whose full name is Eugenie Victoria Helena, on March 23, 1990.
As a result of their close bond, it’s no surprise that back in 2018, as Eugenie made her way down to Windsor Castle for her royal nuptials, her maid of honour Beatrice was firmly by her side.
When asked about her maid of honour by TLC, Princess Eugenie said, “I can’t think of anyone I’d want by my side other than her.”
The most expensive package is the “platinum emergency or elective section package”, which is £9,050.
Meanwhile, for mums wanting midwife-led care, the cheapest package is the £8,775 “vaginal delivery package”, while the most expensive is the £10,650 “platinum emergency or elective section package”.
The hospital boasts £75 bottles of champagne and smoked salmon for a post-birth snack, as well as state-of-the-art TVs and luxurious walk-in showers.