Princess Beatrice puts on united front with husband Edo during lunch out amid fears her ‘marriage is in trouble’ in wake of Epstein scandal

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Maintain Solid Front During Sushi Lunch Amid Epstein Scandal Tensions

Princess Beatrice and her spouse, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, recently dined together at the Eel Sushi Bar in Notting Hill, presenting a united appearance as they navigated the public eye. The couple spent two hours at the stylish Japanese eatery, part of a larger celebration for a birthday gathering, before departing in an electric Porsche.

Reports of marital strain emerged following the latest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case, which have cast a shadow over the royal family’s reputation. Friends of the princess shared with The Mail on Sunday that tensions between Beatrice and Edoardo had been growing for some time, though their public display of affection during the lunch seemed to signal a concerted effort to maintain appearances.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Recent Public Appearance

Beatrice’s father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, made a solitary outing near Wood Farm in Norfolk, where he is currently residing. The 66-year-old former prince was spotted walking his dog for nearly an hour, marking his first visible appearance since being arrested last month. This came after he was photographed slumped in a Range Rover, attempting to escape photographers as he left a Norfolk police station.

Andrew was released from police custody following an 11-hour investigation into allegations of misconduct in public office. His recent relocation to a five-bedroom residence saw hundreds of removal boxes labeled ‘HRH’ delivered, suggesting he continues to embrace royal titles behind closed doors.

Sarah Ferguson’s Cloning Ambitions

Meanwhile, Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, has been linked to plans involving the cloning of the late Queen’s corgis. According to insiders, the former Duchess of York sought to capitalize on her remaining royal status by exploring a unique television concept. ‘She was pushing to get back into TV and make some money,’ said a source. ‘The idea of cloning the corgis was discussed, even if it sounds strange.’

The proposal, described as a ‘bold and controversial business venture’ by Hollywood producers, would involve creating genetically identical replicas of the late monarch’s dogs for sale to enthusiasts worldwide. While cloning is legal in the U.S., it remains prohibited in the UK unless for research purposes. Sarah Ferguson’s whereabouts are currently unknown, with her stepping into hiding after her close ties to Epstein were exposed. She now faces scrutiny as she prepares to testify in the American legal proceedings.

“Sarah Ferguson never progressed any discussions with Halcyon Studios, which were engineered by others,” noted a spokesperson.