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 Husband Edo Display Unity at London Sushi Spot Amid Epstein-related Speculation
Princess Beatrice and her spouse Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were spotted together at the Eel Sushi Bar in Notting Hill, where they enjoyed a meal amid ongoing concerns about their marital stability following the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.
The 37-year-old royal appeared cheerful as she exited the trendy pine-panelled establishment, later being driven away in an electric Porsche. Their time at the restaurant, which hosted a large birthday celebration, lasted two hours before they departed.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Makes Solo Appearance After Epstein Scandal
Beatrice’s father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, made a solitary public appearance this week, walking his dog for 90 minutes near Wood Farm in Norfolk. This marked his first visible outing since being arrested last month, with the former Duke of York now staying at the Norfolk estate.
Previously, he was seen slumped in a Range Rover as it left a Norfolk police station, trying to evade media attention. The move to his new residence, where hundreds of removal boxes stamped ‘HRH’ arrived this week, signals his continued effort to maintain royal status despite the scandal.
The boxes, labeled ‘HRH office’ and ‘HRH meeting room,’ included personal items like clothing and antiques, suggesting Andrew still uses the royal designation privately. The relocation, handled by Gander & White, indicates a formal transition from his previous life.
Sarah Ferguson Explores Cloning Queen’s Corgis for Reality TV
Meanwhile, Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, is reportedly pursuing plans to replicate the late Queen’s corgis for a reality TV series. The idea, described by Hollywood producers as a ‘bold and controversial business venture,’ involves cloning the dogs to sell to global enthusiasts.
“She was pushing to get back into TV and make some money,” said a source. “She came up with the idea of featuring the Queen’s corgis in a show. And that included the idea of breeding them. Bizarre as it sounds, the concept of cloning them was discussed.”
Although pet cloning is legal in the U.S. and popular there, it remains unregulated in the UK for commercial purposes. Sarah Ferguson, who has been in hiding since her friendship with Epstein was revealed, now faces scrutiny over her potential involvement in the project.
The plan, reportedly engineered by a U.S.-based firm, would allow cloned corgis to be sold for up to £75,000, according to experts. This follows Fergie’s efforts to capitalize on her royal legacy, even as her husband’s public image falters.
