Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi shared an affectionate look at each other as they enjoyed the semi-finals of Wimbledon on Friday afternoon
Princess Beatrice shared a look of love with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi as the pair attended Wimbledon together.
The dress, worth £550, is a Falconetti floral-print ruffled silk dress finished just above the knee, with the ruffled sleeves reaching the princess' elbows. Another person referred to both Beatrice and Edo, saying "Lovely couple!" while a third agreed, writing: "They are fabulous." Dressed in an olive green military style coat dress complete with epaulettes and statement belt, the young royal oozed laid back chic as she wandered around the grounds.
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