Princess Beatrice’s husband Edo shares his favourite room in new family home with Bea
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Edoardo revealed his favourite room in the house was the kitchen and said he had recently rediscovered his passion for cooking. The property developer said: “I’ve fallen in love with cooking again. It’s been the epicentre of our family life and we come together for every meal.”
I’ve fallen in love with cooking again
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
He said he and Princess Beatrice now had their own “small vegetable garden” and enjoyed using their homegrown produce to “cook seasonally”.
The couple have yet to reveal the location of the marital home they moved into after their wedding in July.
But many royal watchers believe Princess Beatrice and Edoardo have suggested they may be living in Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace.
It was previously the London home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle before they stepped down from royal life and moved to the USA with their son Archie.
And Princess Beatrice’s sister Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank live on the same grounds of Kensington Palace in nearby Ivy Cottage so they would practically be nextdoor neighbours.
Another favourite feature in the Beatrice and Edoardo’s home is his Peloton training bike.
When asked what he does to relax, he told the FT: “I go for a run in the park, I get on my Peloton bike or play squash.
“It’s not a ritual but something I do when I have the time.
“There’s always the feeling that you don’t want to do it before you start, but once it’s over you feel so much better.”
Beatrice and Edoardo were forced to postpone their wedding in May due to the coronavirus pandemic but married in a secret ceremony in July.
The ceremony was attended only by a handful of people – including the Queen, Prince Philip and the father of the bride, Prince Andrew.
The small ceremony took place at the All Saints Chapel in Windsor Great Park, just a short walk away from the Royal Lodge, where the Yorks live.
Edoardo will eventually inherit his family’s residence Villa Mapelli Mozzarellas in Northern Italy.
The sprawling 13-bedroom property is situated less than an hour away from Milan and is surrounded by parkland.
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When the couple married Beatrice inherited the title of Italian Contessa or Nobile Donna, which translates as noble woman.
These titles come from Edoardo’s side as the same as his father, Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi, descend from Italian aristocracy.
Before the wedding, he the Count said: “Edoardo is the only male descendant taking the family into the next generation.
“He is a count – his wife will be a countess automatically and any of their children will be counts or nobile donna.”
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