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Royal rebel: How Princess Beatrice will refuse to follow in sister’s wedding footsteps

Princess Beatrice announced her wedding plans last month with the business tycoon, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Their wedding is set to take place in 2020, but sources have claimed that the wedding will be much different compared to that of her sister’s, Princess Eugenie.

A friend of Beatrice says the sisters are very different people, and Beatrice’s wedding will reflect the gulf.

The difference, a source told PEOPLE, will mostly be in the extravagance of the wedding day.

While Eugenie went for a dazzling and grand ceremony, Beatrice is expected to play-down her day and have a more subtle set of events.

The source told PEOPLE: “She has talked about having a smaller affair in the past.

“Beatrice and Eugenie are super close, but they are very different.

“Beatrice is more serious and Eugenie is the outgoing extrovert, she’s so bubbly and fun.

“Beatrice is more reserved and discreet.

“She holds back more, she is very polite, very well-educated but more formal and quiet in her personalty, so I think it will be a very different wedding to Eugenie’s.”

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Just like her cousin Prince Harry, who wedded Meghan Markle at St. George’s shape in Windsor Castle, Eugenie married at the historic location.

The guest list was also celebrity-laden like Harry and Meghan’s big day, as well as featuring an adorable bridal party that included Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

It is true that Eugenie’s wedding day was full of glamour and lavishness.

She wore an open-backed Peter Piloto gown with a stunning diamond and emerald tiara borrowed from Queen Elizabeth.

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The princess also ditched the traditional dramatic veil so characteristic of the royals, instead opting to show her back scar from her scoliosis surgery.

Her hair draped loosely in a chignon created by stylist Sonny-Jo MacFarlane, which lay emphasis on her diamond and emerald drop earrings – a wedding gift from the groom.

If Princess Beatrice was to have a full-blown royal wedding it would be of no surprise to Mr Mozzi.

His family have been acquainted with the Queen’s granddaughter for years and are familiar with royal protocol.

Earlier this week Beatrice and Mr Mozzi were spotted for the first time since announcing their engagement.

Beatrice seemed delighted to walk hand in hand with her husband to be as they made their way to the launch of a new book called “The Dior Sessions” at the Dior store in London.

The Princess of York wore a mid-length green metallic dress while Mr Mozzi wire a navy suit made casual by a pair of white trainers.

The announcement means the public and eager royal fans will have been treated to four royal weddings in three years.

Another reason that Beatrice might want to down-play her big day comes after the sheer cost of Eugenie’s wedding which left many members of the public exasperated.

Overall costs for Eugenie’s wedding amounted to £2 million, footed by the taxpayer, igniting fury among members of the general public.

Some people rallied against it, creating a petition calling for the Royal Family to finance their own ceremony without taxpayer support.

Petition organisers Republic claimed the wedding was a private affair, given Eugenie does not serve the public as a working royal.

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