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Elizabeth II’s granddaughter marries the queen’s dress and tiara – La Stampa

Particularly the outfit of Beatrice of York for her wedding: a tiara and a vintage dress both loaned by the sovereign grandmother. The yes was pronounced in the Royal Chapel of All Saints, annexed to the territory of Windsor Castle. The august paternal grandparents of the bride (94-year-old Elizabeth II and 99-year-old prince consort Philip, who had been staying in the same castle since the beginning of the pandemic), her parents, Andrea and Sarah Ferguson, divorced but long since attended new cohabitants, and those of him: the count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi, already Olympic snow sports, and the English socialite Nikki Williams-Ellis, remarried in the meantime with Christopher Shale, notable Tory very close to the ex premier David Cameron. The one between Beatrice and Edoardo was the first wedding behind closed doors in the Royal Family in 235 years, with no more than twenty guests. The loan of the tiara, worn by Elizabeth in her own marriage to Filippo in 1947, and of the vintage dress of almost 60 years ago, has been read by the media as a «surprising double sign of generosity by the queen, never shown for others royal brides ».

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“It’s related not only to the fact that the lockdown denied Beatrice the fanfares of a wedding like that of her cousins ​​Eugenie, William and Harry, but also to the displeasure of seeing her father’s reputation destroyed by her ties to Epstein,” reports the Daily Mail. One day after the ceremony in Windsor, held in private and respecting social distancing, the official photos of the wedding between Queen Elizabeth II’s granddaughter, princess Beatrice, and the entrepreneur of Italian origin were published yesterday evening. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

No parents in the photos

In the photos, where a radiant queen appears with her consort Filippo, there is no trace of the bride’s parents, although present at the wedding: Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrea, who left all public office in November, overwhelmed by the scandal of the billionaire American pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Andrea accompanied his daughter to the altar, but Buckingham Palace decided not to include him in the official photos. One of the two images shows the couple of newlyweds smiling exiting the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor, through an arch full of flowers; the other image captures them, however, with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, at a safe distance, even if “rarely has a relationship between the royals been closer” than this, wrote the Daily Mail. by giving dress and tiara the queen alleviated the displeasure of the 31-year-old granddaughter of not having had a traditional ceremony, in grand style, because of the pandemic that had already forced to postpone the wedding planned initially for May.

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