TALK OF THE TOWN: Princess Beatrice invites fiance’s ex to her wedding… and she wants her love rival’s little boy to be the best man!
In a remarkable show of modern manners, Princess Beatrice is inviting her fiance’s former lover to her wedding – and wants her little boy to be the best man.
Beatrice’s husband-to-be, Italian property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, was previously engaged to Dara Huang and the pair have a two-year-old son, Wolfie.
After the couple split, Edo, 36, began dating Beatrice, 31, and the Princess became a ‘stepmother’ to the boy, as I revealed in August.
Modern family: In a remarkable show of modern manners, Princess Beatrice is inviting her fiance’s former lover, Dara Huang (right), to her wedding – and wants her little boy to be the best man
Beatrice’s husband-to-be, Italian property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (pictured together), was previously engaged to Dara and the pair have a two-year-old son, Wolfie
Now American architect Dara, 37, finds herself preparing to escort her son to next year’s Royal Wedding. Against the odds, the parties remain on civil terms.
And, in a further sign of the affection Bea has for the youngster, she is happy to share the centre stage on her big day, with Wolfie acting as an adorable best man.
A close friend tells me: ‘Dara feels lucky that she and Edo are so amicable that splitting time with Wolfie hasn’t been an issue and he remains happy.
‘They take turns over who stays in the family house, keeping Wolfie in a consistent environment. Beatrice has been kind to allow them to do so.
‘Dara and Edo are finding co-parenting to be a great way for one of them to be with Wolfie at all times as they both have busy schedules.
‘Dana loves her son to bits and, like any mother, she is very protective. But in a very modern and grown-up way, she is totally happy that Beatrice will be developing a relationship with her son and is happy that he will attend the wedding as Edo’s best man.’
Edo told me last night: ‘Bea and I are both so excited to be embarking on the journey of life together.’
A close friend tells me: ‘Dara feels lucky that she and Edo are so amicable that splitting time with Wolfie hasn’t been an issue and he remains happy. They take turns over who stays in the family house, keeping Wolfie in a consistent environment. Beatrice has been kind to allow them to do so.’ (Above, Bea and Edo in May)
Brexit ‘Spartan’ Mark Francois came over all #MeToo last week
Thighs the limit for Mark
He’s no Brad Pitt, yet Brexit ‘Spartan’ Mark Francois came over all #MeToo last week after a ‘very attractive’ woman squeezed his thigh.
‘This woman said she wanted to speak about issues in the community but she ended up trying it on with me,’ says the diminutive Tory.
‘I had to turn her down.’
I’m told Mark’s hardline EU views have made him a pin-up for some women, so at least someone is benefiting from Brexit…
Thanks to Prince Harry, the world now knows that having more than two children is bad for the environment.
Unfortunately for Jacob Rees-Mogg’s wife Helena de Chair, this crucial piece of ecological information was delivered just as the couple’s sixth child, Sixtus, turned two.
‘I’m afraid it’s a bit late where we’re concerned,’ Helena admitted last week.
‘But by stopping at six we can now claim to be doing our bit for the environment.’
Thanks to Prince Harry, the world now knows that having more than two children is bad for the environment. Unfortunately for Jacob Rees-Mogg’s wife Helena de Chair, this crucial piece of ecological information was delivered just as the couple’s sixth child, Sixtus, turned two. (Above, Jacob with Sixtus last month)
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