After A Decent Wedding, Princess Beatrice's Luxury Honeymoon May Surprise Royal Commentators
Princess Beatrice tied the knot with her long-time boyfriend Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi last month in a scaled-down private wedding ceremony. Due to government guidelines in the light of the pandemic, the royal wedding couldn’t be as mega as previous royal ceremonies.
The regal bar for the level of celebration is sky-high, but Beatrice couldn’t even hover close to the desired royal opulence. To make up for the same, the Princess may be planning an extravagant honeymoon.
Believed to be honeymooning in some part of France, Beatrice and Mozzi may have planned a very “luxurious” part for the end of the month.
On the Royally Obsessed podcast, royal experts Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie discussed the possibilities of Princess Beatrice’s honeymoon being a luxurious one. According to Bowie, the royal pair is already honeymooning and has planned a bigger and more luxurious honeymoon about the end of August. In contrast to Bowie, Fiorito didn’t seem so sure of the location of the honeymoon.
Bowie said that the pair was in the South of France on their low-key honeymoon, so there is a good likelihood that they are still there enjoying their honeymoon.
The sources have reported that later this month, they would be going for a bigger and large-scale honeymoon. The expert also expects to hear “some news” about the honeymoon period.
August is the month of hottest time in France and equally beautiful – just right for a couple who got married during the pandemic to have a change of environment, enjoy, and plan the future track of their lives together.
The private wedding took place on July 17, at Windsor’s All Saints Chapel. The ceremony was very small graced by the presence of the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, and those closest to the Princess and Mozzi.
A friend told People that the pair was fairly excited and “desperate” for the marriage. They were looking for an elegant, classicly-romantic ceremony – “small but refined.”
That explains why their honeymoon plans may be even bigger than their wedding ceremony.
It is not yet known what could be the location of their bigger honeymoon, but the couple must not be thinking of flying out of Europe considering travel and tourism restrictions in most parts of the world.
Just a few days back, the Republic CEO Graham Smith put the example of Beatrice’s wedding as the ideal scale of a royal ceremony, but the huge plans of honeymoon may force the CEO to rethink his opinion.