EXCLUSIVE: Princess Beatrice and Edo Mozzi Considering Move to the US to Escape Epstein Scandal and Rekindle Their Marriage 💔✈️

The Daily Mail can reveal that Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (pictured) are mulling over plans to escape the scandal surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor by starting a new life abroad
The Daily Mail can reveal that Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (pictured) are mulling over plans to escape the scandal surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor by starting a new life abroad

Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are reportedly considering a major life change — relocating to the United States — in a bid to escape the fallout from the Epstein scandal that has rocked her family, while also attempting to salvage their marriage.

Following the arrest of their disgraced father (pictured) and apparent disappearance of their mother Sarah Ferguson, Princess Beatrice and her sister Princess Eugenie have been thrust into an unwelcome spotlight
Following the arrest of their disgraced father (pictured) and apparent disappearance of their mother Sarah Ferguson, Princess Beatrice and her sister Princess Eugenie have been thrust into an unwelcome spotlight
Meanwhile, her husband, who is known as Edo, appeared to be more concerned about promoting his property business after he jetted off on trips to Miami and Los Angeles in recent weeks - leaving his wife behind to apparently face the music alone
Meanwhile, her husband, who is known as Edo, appeared to be more concerned about promoting his property business after he jetted off on trips to Miami and Los Angeles in recent weeks – leaving his wife behind to apparently face the music alone
The scrutiny has perhaps been most profound in the case of Beatrice, 37, amid reports there has been a notable distance between her and her dashing property developer husband
The scrutiny has perhaps been most profound in the case of Beatrice, 37, amid reports there has been a notable distance between her and her dashing property developer husband

The royal sisters, Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 33, have faced intense public scrutiny ever since the scandal surrounding their father, Prince Andrew, emerged. While neither of the sisters has been accused of wrongdoing, the pressure to address their connections to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein has put their personal lives under a microscope.

A royal source said it is most likely the couple would relocate to the US - following in the footsteps of Beatrice’s cousin Prince Harry, who lives in Montecito with his wife, Meghan Markle. The Duke of Sussex is seen here with Edo as they attended King Charles's coronation on May 6, 2023
A royal source said it is most likely the couple would relocate to the US – following in the footsteps of Beatrice’s cousin Prince Harry, who lives in Montecito with his wife, Meghan Markle. The Duke of Sussex is seen here with Edo as they attended King Charles’s coronation on May 6, 2023

Sources close to Beatrice suggest that the couple is exploring a fresh start in the United States, much like Beatrice’s cousin, Prince Harry, who relocated with his wife, Meghan Markle. A royal insider revealed to The Daily Mail: “Moving abroad, especially to the US, would be a way for Beatrice and Edo to escape the relentless attention and give their marriage a much-needed reboot.”

The attraction of life in the sun away from the glare of publicity is a prospect that could prove irresistible for Beatrice and Eugenie, the source added
The attraction of life in the sun away from the glare of publicity is a prospect that could prove irresistible for Beatrice and Eugenie, the source added

The tension between the couple has been palpable in recent months, with reports of Edo being absent during the fallout from Andrew’s arrest and the revelations about their mother, Sarah Ferguson’s close connection to Epstein. Despite Edo’s work trips to the US, where he has been promoting his property business, Beatrice was left to deal with the fallout on her own.

An insider revealed, “Edo was away promoting his business in Miami and Los Angeles, leaving Beatrice at home to navigate the scandal alone. She needed him, and that really upset her, but they are both determined to make their relationship work.”

The couple has long struggled to balance their personal lives with the weight of their royal responsibilities, but insiders believe a move to America could be the fresh start they need. “Beatrice has seen how well Eugenie has adapted to life in Portugal, and it’s opened her eyes to the possibility of life outside the UK,” the source added.

A move to the United States would also help the couple avoid the continued media frenzy surrounding her father and the ongoing police investigation, which is expected to drag on for several months. “If they stay in the UK, they will continue to be sitting ducks,” the insider explained. “A move to the US could give them both the breathing room they desperately need.”

As Beatrice and Edo consider this life-changing decision, it’s clear they are focused on securing a peaceful future for their two young daughters, Sienna and Athena, as well as Edo’s son, Wolfie, from his previous relationship. Both parents are committed to ensuring their children grow up in a stable, supportive environment away from the royal spotlight.

In the meantime, Beatrice is said to be increasingly dissatisfied with her mother Sarah’s role in the ongoing scandal. “Neither Beatrice nor Eugenie want Sarah living with them, especially given the ongoing fallout from the Epstein revelations,” the insider said. “If they move to the US, it could be a way to escape that drama altogether.”

Stay tuned for more updates on this royal family’s next steps, as Beatrice and Edo weigh their options for a new chapter across the Atlantic. ✈️👑


Source: Daily Mail