IN A BEAUTIFUL INTIMATE CEREMONY IN LINE WITH THE TIMES PRINCESS BEATRICE AND EDOARDO MAPELLI MOZZI SAY ‘I DO’ IN WINDSOR BEFORE THE QUEEN AND OTHER CLOSE FAMILY
In the bouquet were sprigs of myrtle, which so many royal brides have carried at their weddings
With an expression of pure happiness, Princess Beatrice was a radiant bride as she said a resounding “I do” to her fiancé, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, in a private ceremony at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor.
Wearing a breath-taking vintage Norman Hartnell gown and the Queen Mary Diamond Fringe tiara, Beatrice paid an elegant heartwarming tribute to her grandmother the Queen, who was guest of honour at this joyful occasion.
Her exquisite wedding dress – made from ivory peau de soie trimmed with ivory Duchess satin, encrusted with diamante and with a geometric chequered bodice and organza sleeves – was on loan from Her Majesty, as was the dazzling tiara, which the Queen wore on her own wedding day in 1947. The dress was remodelled for Beatrice by the Queen’s personal advisor and dresser
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