Princess Beatrice's Husband's Commemorative Pieces Are Adorned With a Bumblebee in Her Honor

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were married in a small, private ceremony in July, during which Bea wore her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II's, gown. The dress, a Sir Norman Hartnell design first worn by the Queen in the 1960s, is now on display at Windsor Castle. At the same time, the Royal Collection Trust has unveiled commemorative decor to celebrate the couple's wedding; Beatrice's monogrammed pieces are adorned with a crown to symbolize her title as Her Royal Highness, while Edo went with a bumblebee, an absolutely adorable homage to his bride, who's made it something of a signature over the years.

Brigitte Carreiro
by Brigitte Carreiro
Sep 24, 2020