With the news of Athena Mapelli Mozzi's birth delighting royal fans, a leading expert has pointed out why her arrival sets course for a special family tradition to continue
The Princess of York, 36, welcomed her first child — a baby girl named Sienna — with her husband on Sept. 18, 2021.
After her mother died in 2002, the late Queen Elizabeth II ensured that Royal Lodge didn't remain a "grace and favour" residence.
Prince Andrew received special honour despite being invovled in a series of controversies and the ongoing rift with King Charles. For the unversed, the Duke of York and her former partner
Princess Beatrice has given birth to her second child, opting for a unique name that strays away from royal tradition. She and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are now enjoying their new family at ho
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are overjoyed as their eldest daughter, Princess Beatrice, welcomes her second child. The 36-year-old royal and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi,
The Duke of York, 64, was seen in high spirits as he rode his horse around the Windsor Estate on Saturday - three days after his eldest daughter, Princess Beatrice, welcomed her second child, Athena Elizabeth Rose. On Thursday, Buckingham Palace confirmed the safe arrival of the baby alongside a photo of Athena wrapped in a pink blanket.
Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, welcomed their second child on January 22 in London, Buckingham Palace confirmed in a statement on Wednesday.
Naming your newborn baby in the public eye was never going to be a walk in the park, especially if you're a member of the Royal Family like Princess Beatrice. If she made a traditional choice, she'd be slammed as 'boring' - but if she picked an eccentric name,
Princess Beatrice named two of her daughters after the late Queen Elizabeth II, and she’s far from the only royal to do so
Back in September 2021, Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edo Mapelli Mozzi, welcomed their first daughter together, Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi, whose middle name is a sweet tribute to Beatrice's late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.