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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi drives wife Princess Beatrice and his son Wolfie and sister-in-law Princess Eugenie in Windsor – one week before release of Scoop

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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi with his sister-in-law driving near Windsor Castle. In the car you can also see his son Wolfie and his wife, Princess Beatrice.

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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has been photographed driving through Windsor with his wife Prince Beatrice, 35.

Also in the car is the couple’s stepson Wolfie, eight, whose mother is Dara Huang, and his wife’s sister Princess Eugenie, 34.

The sighting comes amid an unusual weekend for the Royal Family.

They face a much easier Easter than usual as King Charles and the Princess of Wales receive cancer treatment.

Plus, while a much smaller group of royals attend church and perhaps enjoy their annual lunch in Windsor, the Welsh (the Prince and Princess and their three children) will spend some quiet time alone in Norfolk.

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi with his sister-in-law driving near Windsor Castle. In the car you can also see his son Wolfie and his wife, Princess Beatrice.

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi with his sister-in-law driving near Windsor Castle. In the car you can also see his son Wolfie and his wife, Princess Beatrice.

Easter is usually one of the biggest weekends for royals, with crowds queuing to watch members of The Firm as they head to and from Sunday service, before retiring to Windsor Castle to spend time with family .

While the family is facing a very different Easter than usual, the Yorks in particular are also facing additional stress.

Next week (April 5) the movie Scoop will premiere on YouTube.

The Netflix drama details the story behind the interview with the disgraced Duke of York, played by Rufus Sewell, 56, and also features a nearly unrecognizable Billie Piper in a blonde wig and high heels.

The actress plays Sam McAlister, the Newsnight producer who secured Prince Andrew’s famous 2019 interview with Emily Maitlis, played by Gillian Anderson, 55.

The film will explore a behind-the-scenes look at how the interview was secured and how the events surrounding it unfolded.

It is based on Scoops by Sam McAlister, who is also known as ‘Booker extraordinaire’ on Newsnight, having successfully negotiated and secured the interview in which the Duke was questioned about his friendship with deceased sex offender Jeffery Epstein.

Maitlis addressed Virginia Giuffre’s claims that she was forced to have sex with Andrew three times when she was 17 under Epstein’s orders.

The quartet were seen driving near Windsor Castle, but it is not known exactly where they were going.

The quartet were seen driving near Windsor Castle, but it is not known exactly where they were going.

The quartet were seen driving near Windsor Castle, but it is not known exactly where they were going.

The prince strongly denied the claims throughout the interview.

The argument, in which Andrew made a series of claims, including insisting that he could not have been with Ms Giuffre at the time of the alleged encounter because he was dining at a Pizza Express in Woking and that a medical condition prevented him from sweating . -he has since gained notoriety and it is widely acknowledged that he has embarrassed the royals.

The interview was described as a “car accident” and on 20 November 2019, a statement from Buckingham Palace said Prince Andrew was suspended from public duties “for the foreseeable future”.

In May 2020, it was announced that the prince would permanently leave public duties. In January 2022, Giuffre was given the green light to sue Andrew for unspecified damages in New York civil court.

Despite promising to fight the accusations and repeatedly protesting his innocence, the prince agreed to pay a huge sum to settle the case before it reached a jury. interview, then the film without admission of responsibility.

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