Husband of Princess Beatrice Deletes Social Media Posts Amid Royal Family Scrutiny

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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, husband of Princess Beatrice, has sparked speculation with recent social media activity—or, rather, inactivity. The move comes as the royal family faces continued scrutiny following the legal troubles of Beatrice’s father, ex-Prince Andrew.

Timeline of the Relationship

Beatrice and Mozzi’s relationship began in 2018, leading to an engagement in September 2019 and a private wedding in May 2020. Mozzi entered the marriage with a son, Christopher Woolf (born 2016), and the couple subsequently welcomed two daughters together: Sienna Elizabeth (September 2021) and Athena Elizabeth Rose (January 2025).

Social Media Silence Raises Questions

According to Hola Magazine, Mozzi recently deleted a post about a business trip to Los Angeles for his property firm, Banda Property. More notably, he hasn’t shared any new content on his Instagram grid since February – coinciding with the period following Andrew’s arrest.

Business Concerns and Relationship Dynamics

Unnamed sources suggest that Mozzi is prioritizing his business ventures amid the ongoing royal turmoil. Banda Property has reportedly gained traction with investors, demanding his full attention. An insider told DailyMail that Mozzi is “really worried his in-laws will affect his business” and that he is “all about himself at the moment.” The implication is that the family drama poses a potential risk to his professional success.

The timing of the social media deletions, combined with the reported business focus, fuels speculation about the stability of Mozzi’s marriage to Princess Beatrice. While rumors of marital strain have previously surfaced, the latest developments add another layer of uncertainty.

The situation highlights how even peripheral figures in the royal orbit are affected by the fallout from Prince Andrew’s controversies. Mozzi’s actions suggest a clear attempt to distance himself—at least publicly—from the family drama as his career ambitions take precedence.