Princess Beatrice and husband Eduardo set to follow in Harry’s footsteps
Princess Beatrice is reportedly planning on following in the steps of her cousin, Prince Harry, after the fallout from the Epstein Files.
The daughter of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and her husband Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi are currently looking into emigrating, sources have revealed.
It comes following the latest release of the Epstein Files from the US Department of Justice, which linked Beatrice and her sister Eugenie to the controversial financier.
The Daily Mail report that Beatrice and Eduardo are currently in talks to relocate to the US, in search of a fresh start.
A Royal source told the publication that Beatrice was looking at how her sister Eugenie had fared out in a relocation to Portugal in 2022.
Relocation would have been ‘unthinkable a few years ago’ but times have changed, according to the source.
The insider said: ‘The feeling is that if they stay in the UK they will just be sitting ducks because, let’s face it, the Andrew and Sarah problem isn’t going to go away.’
They added that a move to the US was the ‘obvious’ choice, and would make sense due to Edo already spending plenty of time there.
‘Both sisters are in touch with their cousin Harry, and he has been offering them advice and there was talk of them staying in California for a while.’
It comes after a heated exchange between Harry and his brother Prince William was revealed not long after the death of the Queen.
The brothers had put on a united front in the days following the death of Queen Elizabeth, and greeted mourning members of the public at Windsor.
Joined by Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, a lip reader has now revealed the heated exchange between the brothers just moments before they met the public.
Nicola Hickling detailed how both Kate and Meghan scolded the brothers, who continued to bicker.
According to the professional lip reader William told Harry: ‘Why are we together? This is not the end.’
Meghan is then reported to have said: ‘Not today’ while Harry said: ‘Not now please. I didn’t foresee this.’
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