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Princess Beatrice gave a great lesson to more famous relatives with a secret wedding

She was talked about as a princess who has eternal bad luck. When, after many love disappointments, she finally found her “prince”, an Italian real estate magnate, she did not rejoice in domestic happiness for long. Joyful moments after her engagement last year were overshadowed by the public applause of cousin Harry and his disgruntled wife, followed by the affair of her own father, Prince Andrew, involved in the case of millionaire Jeffrey Epstein.

Then came the unfortunate crown, which killed tens of thousands in Britain. In May this year, the sadly canceled wedding really only recorded the legend of the unlucky princess. Poor princess from York, she will probably never marry, she has been on the British boulevard.

But in the end, Beatrice burned down the pond for everyone. On Friday at eleven in the morning, she secretly married, away from all media attention, her Edoard Mapelli Mozzi. A completely private wedding for 20 people took place in the Chapel of All Saints in Windsor, and only the loved ones assisted the bride and groom. According to Buckingham Palace, it was a “small private ceremony for 20 people” and consisted only of the closest bride and groom.

But headed by the most important people, the queen’s grandmother and grandfather, Prince Philip. Ninety-four-year-old Elizabeth II. and the newly ninety-nine-year-old Prince Philip had a cordial, sincere joy in a private, intimate ceremony of his favorite granddaughter. It is not known whether the next king, Prince Charles, and his wife Camilla, who, by the way, celebrated her 73rd birthday this Friday, attended his niece’s wedding, for example.

And it is possible that it was Queen Elizabeth who instilled the unfortunate Beatrice idea with a secret ceremony aside from all attention.

And it was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II who also told the public about the marriage many hours after the ceremony.

As if, by the way, the queen had informed the granddaughter of a hundred-year-old war hero, Captain Sir Tom Moore, the hero of this year’s coronary crisis, about his knighthood.

To her surprise, a man who had raised over £ 32 million for medical services this year by walking his own garden walked: “My granddaughter got married this morning, both Philip and I managed to get there – very nice,” he quoted her words BBC News.

Princess Beatrice made an extremely wise decision with her upcoming. At a time now facing Britain, the costly ceremony for the “850 closest guests” (so many had Beatrice’s younger sister Eugenie at the wedding two years ago in the fall), not to mention tens of thousands of people on the streets, could not be organized at all. And it wouldn’t even be appropriate. Only the state coffers’ expenses for the security of the ceremony are in the order of millions of pounds. Everything is paid by the British taxpayer.

In contrast, a private ceremony in Windsor, moreover on her parents’ land called the Royal Lodge, cost the taxpayer nothing. The cost of the wedding was taken care of equally by the family of the bride and groom from private sources.

Princess Beatrice, who married Mr. Mozzi and became the young stepmother of his little son from a previous relationship, also showed her more famous relatives what it might look like if one of the royals really wants to live a life “out of the spotlight”.

She does not report every detail about herself to the media, she does not call the boulevard, she does not engage her friends to ensure publicity for her friendly journalists, she does not let herself be mysteriously photographed as she comes out of the wedding salon. And she doesn’t complain if this or that article doesn’t sound exactly as she imagined (even this has happened to Beatrice many times in the past, the boulevard was not always merciful or sensitive to her). No. She just marries and doesn’t talk about it anywhere, she lives her life away from the public interest and in private.

Of course, she doesn’t even plan to write a book about herself scandalizing her royal relatives, no matter how well such a book would sell. He doesn’t need it. This is Princess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary, Duchess of York, a woman of English royal blood, a direct descendant of the Tudors, the great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria.

And Friday’s little wedding showed that this princess has it in her head well.

God protect the queen and her granddaughter as well. Congratulations.

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