Princess Beatrice’s in-laws fuming as aristocrat son caught up in Andrew Windsor saga
The source, claiming to be a friend of Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, stated that the aristoctract ‘loves Beatrice, of course, and has no plans to leave, not with two young daughters’
Princess Beatrice’s in-laws are said to be furious that their son has been caught up in the Andrew Windsor scandal. Despite not saying a word since her dad former-prince Andrew was arrested and released last month of the Epstein scandal, it seems as if the parents of her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are unhappy about the entire situation.
Speaking to New Idea, a source has claimed that it could seriously damage Beatrice’s marriage. They said: “There’s nothing good about any of this, and yes, it’s affecting everyone in their immediate circles.
“Edo’s family is Italian aristocracy, so they’re beside themselves and furious their son is wrapped up in the York wreckage. Andrew’s arrest could damage business prospects and family reputation.”
The source, claiming to be a friend of Edo, continued: “Edo loves Beatrice, of course, and has no plans to leave, not with two young daughters.
But his family are not so compassionate and is preparing for the worst. With more releases to come, they want Edo away from that family entirely.
“The York name is toxic now, and that may not ever change, but for their kids’ sake, all four of them have got to try.”
The claims come hours after the sisters were told to break their silence on the saga. While Eugenie was photographed in London last week, her elder sister Beatrice has not been sighted since Andrew and his former wife Sarah Ferguson became entangled in the scandal following the latest release of the Epstein documents.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond reckons that the royal siblings would be feeling the pressure by association, as further secrets emerge about the billionaire paedophile’s enduring relationship with their parents.
Jennie told the Mirror: “Beatrice and Eugenie must still be reeling from the shock of seeing their father arrested and then photographed slumped in the back of a car trying to hide from the cameras.
“They, too, are now paparazzi prey and they must feel spied on whenever they decide to venture out. So far, we have only seen Eugenie break cover and it was brave of her to do so.
“Both women must be under enormous pressure and their feelings hugely conflicted.”
Neither Beatrice nor Eugenie have not been accused of any wrongdoing at any point during the saga.
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